Tuesday, June 20, 2006

If North Korean Missile Even Comes Close to U.S. or Allied Territory, It Should Be Blown Out of the Sky

North Korea seems to be getting ready to fire an ICBM as part of a ploy to escalate tensions between the communist regime and the U.S.

U.S. intelligence agencies have been watching the North Koreans get the launch pad ready, fuel the missile and make ready to launch it to destination unknown. In response the U.S. activated it's missile shield defense system and has moved military assets into the area to track any North Korean missile launch.

I am of the opinion that if the missile is launched and the trajectory analysis confirms that the missile will come within 1,000 miles of U.S. territory that the military should do everything in it's power to shoot the damned thing down.

Pyongyang says they have the right to fire their missiles over other people's back yards whenever they wish; if that's the case then we have the right to shoot their toys down whenever they feel the need to fire missiles over Japan or South Korea or toward us.

If it splashes down off our coastline or hits near Japan or South Korea, I think that the base from which the missile was launched should be turned into a parking lot. They're playing with fire and will get burned.

This is a no-win situation for North Korea. They ought to REALLY think about what they're doing and what they hope to accomplish with this foolishness.

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