sevin
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They have every right to do so, as it's a public safety issue. I mean, didn't N. Korea's last missile/rocket thing only stay in the air for 30 seconds? What if it were to miss its target and hit Japan?
The big question now is, will N Korea consider this an act of war?
They have every right to do so, as it's a public safety issue. I mean, didn't N. Korea's last missile/rocket thing only stay in the air for 30 seconds? What if it were to miss its target and hit Japan?
The big question now is, will N Korea consider this an act of war?
If someone blew up your car because it had an outside chance of that you might crash it into something would you consider that a friendly act?
If someone blew up your car because it had an outside chance of that you might crash it into something would you consider that a friendly act?
We don't blow peoples' cars up, we just take their liscense to drive if they prove dangerous.
On the other hand, if someone were to point their rifle at my yard and say, "Don't worry, I won't hit your house!" I'd probably march over there and point him in another direction! Sometimes, you just don't want to take those kinds of chances.
Japan's constitution does not allow the military to intercept a missile if it is clearly heading elsewhere, but Tokyo would try to shoot down a missile aimed at Japanese territory or intercept any debris.
Japan began deploying its ground-based Patriot Advanced Capability-3 missile batteries on Friday, with units leaving Iruma air base northwest of Tokyo to be positioned closer to the political and financial centers of the capital, a defense ministry spokesman said.
News reports say the U.S. Navy is also moving equipment to the waters around Japan. The reports say Navy officials said the force has deployed warships that have a radar system to track and destroy missiles, the Aegis system.
How can anyone be stupid enough to think North Korea would do anything malicious with this when the whole damm thing is blatantly public.
They fcking announced that they are gona launch a satellite to the whole world.
If they wanted to drop a missile on hawaii they wouldn't be telling the whole damm world "hey look at what we're doing"
it's called getting attention so that they have more bargaining power at the endless fucking talks that we have with them in a room on the DMZ
I didn't think Japan was "allowed" to do this?
So we stay in Iraq forever, increase our military in Afghanistan, maybe attack Pakistan, maybe get into it again on the Korean Penninsula... and all the while the IDIOT "anti-war" crowd in the U.S. sings the praises of the guy at the top, responsible for all of it.
Japan has AEGIS, they definitely have the tech. to do so. All they need is the backing of the international community (to avoid blowback) which I think they have. I think they'll do it.