north korea still has nukes

ttystikk

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Most the world doesn't even expect him to give up his nukes. We don't expect America to and they don't mind using theirs.

It would be fantastic if every country who had nukes got rid of them but lets face it it wont happen.
Look at what happened to both countries that did.

Libya and Iraq.

Nuff said.
 

ttystikk

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They can launch their missiles 10x higher than the height the ISS orbits...

Totally nothing to worry about
That might be the ultimate terror weapon; the threat to launch a bunch of missiles to medium orbital altitude and then explode into clouds of shrapnel. Enough material would remain in orbit to make any subsequent missions a deadly crapshoot with increasingly long odds, effectively shutting off access to the sky for all of humanity for generations or even centuries.
 

SneekyNinja

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That might be the ultimate terror weapon; the threat to launch a bunch of missiles to medium orbital altitude and then explode into clouds of shrapnel. Enough material would remain in orbit to make any subsequent missions a deadly crapshoot with increasingly long odds, effectively shutting off access to the sky for all of humanity for generations or even centuries.
It could probably fairly easily be cleared.

Anything with a stable orbit would be easy to track/destroy, anything with an unstable orbit would resolve itself in time, and probably not that long either.
 

ttystikk

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It could probably fairly easily be cleared.

Anything with a stable orbit would be easy to track/destroy, anything with an unstable orbit would resolve itself in time, and probably not that long either.
Funny how no one at NASA agrees with you, Stinkydigit.
 

SneekyNinja

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Funny how no one at NASA agrees with you, Stinkydigit.
You should read more books...

And considering NASA has dumped half the shit that's up there now, they should stfu about it, especially considering it is private industry that is taking the revolutionary steps in everything now.

How does NASA get people and supplies to ISS?
 
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