This is the first I've heard of the US doing any sort of naval drills, but then I'm in Scotland and we're more concerned about the commonwealth games in Delhi just now.
I find it disgusting that any country should even have nuclear arms. If every country in the world that has nuclear arms had any kind of sense then they'd realise that they were just big flashy toys that can't be taken out of the boxes. But to answer your questions...
Nuclear arms are an unnecesssary evil in this world. Yes, it's true that they do offer some sort of insurance against war, since nobody's going to invade a country with nukes. But the main objective of war (which I strongly oppose), is not to slaughter as many of the enemy's civillians as possible, it is to get your demands.Originally Posted by Rhapso
To be honest I haven't really got any major issues with North Korea. There are worse countries in the world.Issue with North Korea?
I'm no human rights expert, and North Korea is mentioned so infrequently in the UK, so I'm not sure what's going on over there. But it's probably a lot better than what's going on in the majority of African countries.
I do think that N. Korea has a right to be upset with the US about the naval practices in their water. It gives the US a great advantage should diplomatic relationships turn sour. If you saw a kid in your garden with a rock, aiming at your windows, you'd be ready to take action as well.
I think that the country most likely to fire first would be either China or the USA. I can't imagine the USA just firing out of the blue, but they would be likely to retaliate to some sort of threat if necessary.Ideologies on what countries will fire where and why?
Europe would probably stay out of any kind of nuclear conflict since, geographically, if one of the countrys are hit, they're all hit. This includes the UK.
Enemies to the US would probably strike New York, or nuclear bases. I'd think they'd leave Washington D.C. alone, in order for negotiations to take place if necessary.
If they attacked the UK (no doubt under the impression that we're the friggin' 51st state), they'd go for London or our naval bases. Screw talking to David Cameron, he's a git anyway.
I wish I didn't live just down the river from a naval base
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