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mEkImIrMe September 12th, 2004 07:04 PM

Mysterious clouds in North Korea
 
Not sure if this was posted yet
http://www.cnn.com/2004/WORLD/asiapc...ast/index.html

Of course it was a friggin nuke. I wouldn't ever believe what this US Official had to say.

Anyway, anyone else agree that the US is just covering this up now so its not another Cold War?

FB-22 September 12th, 2004 07:18 PM

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Yeah, but a cold war with Korea wouldn't last too long. Their leaders getting old. Not like the U.S.S.R.

Spartan September 12th, 2004 07:22 PM

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Quote:

The U.S. official said the cloud could be the result of a forest fire.
Why can't we come up with better lies? :lol:

mEkImIrMe September 12th, 2004 07:43 PM

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heh first they were sure it was a nuke, then they were sure it was a new bomb similar to the US's MOAB, and then they were sure it was a forest fire

Anlushac11 September 13th, 2004 12:46 AM

Re: Mysterious clouds in North Korea
 
Well it set off a mushroom cloud 2 miles wide and a story is circulating that a crater at the site is big enough to be seen from space.

If this were a nuke I would not expect the US to keep it hush, they would be screaming bloody murder to get world attention on the matter. I would also expect North Korea to announce the matter as a way of turning up the heat on South Korea, Japan, and the US.

!moof September 13th, 2004 03:59 AM

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1. Wasn't a nuke. No way that Korea would blow up a nuke and then not boast about it. It's not their style, the little show-offs.

2. The whole "forest fire" thing wasn't official U.S. stance. It was just Condi Rice speculating about the nature of the explosion.

Admiral Donutz September 13th, 2004 04:13 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by mEkImIrMe
heh first they were sure it was a nuke, then they were sure it was a new bomb similar to the US's MOAB, and then they were sure it was a forest fire

worse, worser, worst... :p It has to be somekind of WMD though, it not a simple forest fire (or explosion in somekind of factory). Normal explosions and forest fires dont create a mushroom shaped cloud...

Octovon September 13th, 2004 04:25 AM

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I just read up in the news, it appears it was a massive intentional demolition of the entire side of a mountain to build a hydroelectric plant. It must have been a lot of TNT to make an explosion with a 3km-wide mushroom cloud. I would think it would be a bigger explosion than the Halifax explosion of 1917, which was the largest man-made explosion before Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

North Korea Blows The Sh*T out of a Mountain

X-C September 13th, 2004 04:34 AM

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Damnit, for a while I was hoping this would spark off some kind of world war. Oh well, way to crash my hopes and dreams Octo.

Octovon September 13th, 2004 04:59 AM

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Its my job X-C, its my job :D

I dont really buy it though, that would take a hell of a lot of TNT or other explosive to blow up a mountain. It took 5 tons of Benzol, 300 artillery rounds, 122,960 pounds of guncotton, 2300 tons of Pitric Acid, and 4,661,794 pounds [2,115t] of TNT to make 2.5kmē of Halifax disappear and windows be shattered up to 100km away. I watched a drama about the Halifax Explosion and they recreated [digitally] the explosion and it would have made a mushroom cloud as well, so them North Koreans would have needed a hell of a lot of explosives to make a mountain go boom.


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