Friday, August 30, 2013

If possible, will north korea long-range able to reach the US --- part 2?

latest news video on north korea
 on South Korea says North Korea fires 3 short-range missiles
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hello, sorry about sticking to this topic but I am very concern about this north Korea threat to the US and it's allies.

I already know that the north Korea missile may target three west cost land of the US, Alaska, Hawii, and California, which happen to be the state I live in.

My preior questions about "not the first part of this question" ------ http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AnqPAl5ZGPlRgyUMzExK3absy6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20130315203743AAWxeB0

all the response state that it will take years for north korea to reach that kind of technologies but it's seem like they need.

I know that US had a missle of our own to defense from the north Korean Long-Range Missle but the thing is should be worry or scare? because I don't want to lose any sleep on this because that fan boy is activing stupid.

the news video that I been watching online state that 14 missle that going to built in Alaska will take 3 years or 2017? but why it's take that long... it might be too late or will the already missle that placed in Alaska, and 4 that in California will help in case.

Note : please answer the question with no joking or no dumb-ass remark.

and yes, I am worry about this since there are target the west cost of US, and if were California, how can California defense themselves.
thank, Sean but still....

if north Korean target California, who will help Calfiornia..... will Alaska help California if the long-range target California.
thank, Sean but still....

if north Korean target California, who will help Calfiornia..... will Alaska help California if the long-range target California.
greate, now I can focus on my entertainment at a all girls strip club..... j/k....

it good to hear....

thank for your response.



Answer
Hi. You have absolutely nothing to worry about. Firstly, although North Korea has successfully tested two nuclear devices, these have been far too large and unsophisticated to be delivered by a missile. It will be some time before they manage to refine a bomb to the point where they can fire it any distance.

Secondly, they have only had one or two successful rocket launches. Before launching a rocket carrying a nuclear device, they would want to be 100% certain that it was not going to explode on take-off.

Finally, the USA has some of the best anti-missile defences in the world. Any missile from North Korea would be blasted out of the sky before it got half-way to the coast

what channel can i watch korean broadcasting on dish?

Q. ok i want to watch sbs and Inkigayo but i don't know what channel so if anybody has dish and watches this or anybody who knows the channel please tell me please and thank you


Answer
hiiwatsup? - This is what I found for you:

JSTV is the #1 rated 24-hour-a-day Korean-language Christian channel in North America. JSTV's programming includes Christian related news, business, music, bible studies, gospels, worship services and much more. JSTV will also broadcast locally produced programs and programming from the Korean broadcasting channel commonly referred to as CBS.

BTN is a 24-hour Korean-language Buddhist channel. BTN's programming includes Buddhist news, Dharma talks and teachings from Buddhist Masters, documentaries, world temple tour, vegetarian cooking and temple cuisine, the 108 prostrations of Great Repentance, Zen meditation and yoga practices, and much more from Korea!

Broadcast live from Korea 24-hours-a-day, Arirang TV showcases entertaining and informative programs for viewers of every age and background. Programming includes Korea's latest box office releases, news, sitcoms, dramas, quiz shows, financial updates, music, documentaries and current affairs programs.

Ongamenet is a top-rated 24-hour Korean-language gaming channel. Ongamenet's programming includes gaming industry news, video games, pro-gamer league, competitions and other game-oriented programming straight from Korea.

http://www.dishnetwork.com/international/detail.aspx?lang=Korean




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