http://www.startribune.com/readers-writ ... 439526053/
The 3rd letter down is most interesting:
>>>"These stories — mostly propaganda — ignore the facts that a long-range missile would take about 30 minutes to reach Alaska or Guam, plenty of time for detection, destruction and retaliation."<<<<
I am just guessing here, but I strongly suspect that "Ray Ruthenberg of Shoreview" does NOT have a long history of supporting the types of missile defense systems that would allow "Detection, Destruction" of incoming Nork missiles.
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The second letter down by "Lois Gibson of Minneapolis" reads like a parody of liberal thought.
>>>>"Trump could take a much more positive approach to the North Korean threat. Send hundreds of drones over North Korea and drop bread, milk and oranges on the starving villagers. In their own language, drop leaflets that tell them that the U.S. is not a threat but that it wants to help the people of North Korea.
That would be a truly gutsy move, a heroic stance on the part of the American president."
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Amusing Letters on North Korea in Star Tribune
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Re: Amusing Letters on North Korea in Star Tribune
While it might take a half hour for a nuclear missile to reach the US mainland, it would take only minutes for one to hit Tokyo or Seoul and wreak havoc on the world's economy. The North Koreans don't even need nukes to level a good portion of Seoul, which is just 35 miles from the DMZ. They've got a good bit of conventional artillery that's within range, not to mention whatever air force they have.Spock wrote:http://www.startribune.com/readers-writ ... 439526053/
The 3rd letter down is most interesting:
>>>"These stories — mostly propaganda — ignore the facts that a long-range missile would take about 30 minutes to reach Alaska or Guam, plenty of time for detection, destruction and retaliation."<<<<
I am just guessing here, but I strongly suspect that "Ray Ruthenberg of Shoreview" does NOT have a long history of supporting the types of missile defense systems that would allow "Detection, Destruction" of incoming Nork missiles.
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The second letter down by "Lois Gibson of Minneapolis" reads like a parody of liberal thought.
>>>>"Trump could take a much more positive approach to the North Korean threat. Send hundreds of drones over North Korea and drop bread, milk and oranges on the starving villagers. In their own language, drop leaflets that tell them that the U.S. is not a threat but that it wants to help the people of North Korea.
That would be a truly gutsy move, a heroic stance on the part of the American president."
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Re: Amusing Letters on North Korea in Star Tribune
He probably also thinks a good sharpshooter can shoot another gun's bullet out of the air. Reliably. --BobSpock wrote:http://www.startribune.com/readers-writ ... 439526053/
The 3rd letter down is most interesting:
>>>"These stories — mostly propaganda — ignore the facts that a long-range missile would take about 30 minutes to reach Alaska or Guam, plenty of time for detection, destruction and retaliation."<<<<
I am just guessing here, but I strongly suspect that "Ray Ruthenberg of Shoreview" does NOT have a long history of supporting the types of missile defense systems that would allow "Detection, Destruction" of incoming Nork missiles.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
The second letter down by "Lois Gibson of Minneapolis" reads like a parody of liberal thought.
>>>>"Trump could take a much more positive approach to the North Korean threat. Send hundreds of drones over North Korea and drop bread, milk and oranges on the starving villagers. In their own language, drop leaflets that tell them that the U.S. is not a threat but that it wants to help the people of North Korea.
That would be a truly gutsy move, a heroic stance on the part of the American president."
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