SEOUL, South Korea — North Korea’s military on Thursday threatened immediate retaliation if “even the slightest effort” is made to intercept a rocket that it plans to launch in the next few days.
The North’s official Korean Central News Agency quoted the military as specifically mentioning Japan, the United States and South Korea. It threatened Japan with a “thunderbolt of fire” if it interfered with the launch.
I hate to be the one to break it to North Korea but you guys just are not that important. Get over yourselves. We can stand off shore and put your asses further back into the stone age than it is already.
Make a threatening move with your squadron of MiG-23’s and we will put them in the ocean very fast. Our Military are not a bunch of parade ground soldiers. They are hard men who have been ten years in the field taking lives. The MiG 23 does not fly well with a missile up it’s ass.






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