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Pastimes : Clown-Free Zone... sorry, no clowns allowed

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Terry Maloney
To: Broken_Clock who wrote (432087)7/28/2017 4:25:57 PM
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I've heard more than enough on how far a North Korean missile can fly, but there hasn't been much analysis that I'm aware of regarding NK's capabilities with re-entry ( at those temperatures, how well do the warhead electronics survive and function), aiming (a random detonation in the empty parts of Wyoming is not the same as an airburst precisely 0.8 km above downtown LA), or how much warhead can be crammed into a nose cone after all the insulation, electronics, etc.
And I'm pretty sure Baby Leader is aware that we could precisely and thoroughly trash Ryongsong and all of his toys.

Here's a better and much less defended way for NK to have fun at our expense:
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