Bingo. If they own a port, the Chinese can ship the entire materiel for an armored column, or even ICBMs, behind our defenses. We have THAAD in Korea, but can we defend against a missile launch from Vancouver?
You need to work on your abstract thinking. A missile that can be disassembled, moved, then reassembled would be dangerous. Just have some agents visa overstay in an enemy nation to set everything up, or have them emigrate over with an anchor baby.
OR, you can ship the icbm in a the shipping container, then set it off in the ports to destroy important infrastructure. Did Baidu american agribusiness wipe out the agricultural infrastructure in an antagonist nation? GREAT!!! destroy the baidu shipping ports, and starve the sand niggers out before the flimsy tank columns and millions of expendable bugmen pour across the border. IF the oil rich portions are secured, then the baidu will not be able to use their nuke arsenal for fear that the (((global economy))) will be destroyed.
I'll work on my abstract thinking if you work on educating yourself. ICBM - Inter-Continental Ballistic Missile. They're fucking huge, 5 stories tall carrying tons of fuel. Were you going to ship the maintenance crew with it to keep it from exploding during shipment?
It's pretty funny watching you try to be a smart ass about it. Abstract thinking....lulz!
Wouldn't you rather ship a warhead? Thinking.....abstractly.....wouldn't that be a lot more convenient? Please let us know.
California is swarming with police (and people in general), and has plenty of Air Force and Coast Guard coverage. No unauthorized missle launched from CA would make it more than 200 miles over the sea before being shot down by a Top Gun who's been waiting for this moment his whole life.
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Fekete666 ago
The Chinks have been undermining us for decades.
Duchozz ago
And buying up ports around the world
Fekete666 ago
Bingo. If they own a port, the Chinese can ship the entire materiel for an armored column, or even ICBMs, behind our defenses. We have THAAD in Korea, but can we defend against a missile launch from Vancouver?
Planetoftheclown ago
Shipping an ICBM in a shipping container defeats the purpose, but, whatever.
senpaithatignoresyou ago
You need to work on your abstract thinking. A missile that can be disassembled, moved, then reassembled would be dangerous. Just have some agents visa overstay in an enemy nation to set everything up, or have them emigrate over with an anchor baby.
OR, you can ship the icbm in a the shipping container, then set it off in the ports to destroy important infrastructure. Did Baidu american agribusiness wipe out the agricultural infrastructure in an antagonist nation? GREAT!!! destroy the baidu shipping ports, and starve the sand niggers out before the flimsy tank columns and millions of expendable bugmen pour across the border. IF the oil rich portions are secured, then the baidu will not be able to use their nuke arsenal for fear that the (((global economy))) will be destroyed.
Planetoftheclown ago
Yallfolx nailed it.
I'll work on my abstract thinking if you work on educating yourself. ICBM - Inter-Continental Ballistic Missile. They're fucking huge, 5 stories tall carrying tons of fuel. Were you going to ship the maintenance crew with it to keep it from exploding during shipment?
It's pretty funny watching you try to be a smart ass about it. Abstract thinking....lulz!
Wouldn't you rather ship a warhead? Thinking.....abstractly.....wouldn't that be a lot more convenient? Please let us know.
senpaithatignoresyou ago
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MGM-134_Midgetman
Note that this was almost 30 years ago. A lot of innovation can happen in 30 years.
Planetoftheclown ago
Seriously?
Neongreen ago
I think you both have a point here. You could ship a some assembly required version of some very dangerous shit.
I however think our intelligence community has this accounted for. If nothing else the police state we share should be able to defend against this.
Mayhawk ago
California is swarming with police (and people in general), and has plenty of Air Force and Coast Guard coverage. No unauthorized missle launched from CA would make it more than 200 miles over the sea before being shot down by a Top Gun who's been waiting for this moment his whole life.