>>106307Yes, it was a good test and reminder that nuclear weapons exist. It also reveals that people are not ready for this kind of eventuality.
knowing the threat, the military knows and have all the good reasons to send this message. If ever they had a reason, the chain of automatic systems (realtime satellite surveillance, radars, etc ) might have detected a false positive that looked like a missile launch, even if it's a false positive, not confirmed by a radar, and checked by a bunch of people who know their job, better safe than sorry. Alert systems works like this.
"ew these people had to hide in the sewers! there's spiders and rats in there, i'm filming this for facebook."
In case of a real attack, this will prevent you to die of a 45th degree skin burn, radiation poisoning and being massacred by shattered glass like shrapnels due to the shockwave a few seconds later.
Happening or not, even if NK's missiles are garbage, you must be prepared.
Our Swiss neighbors all have a nuclear shelter, it's mandatory. they're also armed. It's illegal here in France to have such a shelter, or any real mean of defense besides a certain type of rifle and handgun. ( we won't hold a siege like in 40 with hunting rifles and shitty semi-auto AR15 carbines for edgelords, unless we raid the illegal markets in the suburbs to get ammo and AKs. outside the countryside, citizens never touched a gun)
All we can do is rush on the basement or ancient buildings ( oh shit they demolished that church) to save our lives, and wait, and hope Macrotte Premier had the balls to launch the attack in return.
>>106708conspiracy? secret warfare for the NWO? There's also Russia, France, China, Korea, Japan, UK monitoring the area with satellites with IR cameras that will make Ken Rockwell shit his Nikon lenses, surveillance in real time, and a network of OTH radars, and indeed, a bunch of missiles that should put in pieces a rain of ICBMs from the enemy, eclipsing the Sun with the remaining chance for a few to hit their targets.
also, "stealth submarines" is kind of redundant, unless we're talking about Congolese submarines.