Can Nigeria survive the coming Nuclear war

The war of the Elephants: can Nigeria survive the nuclear war

The big nations, the world powers have been threatening to go into what i call the land of no return. The President of the United States PDT have made utterances that are so intimidating and Jong have also done same leaving me in a state of deli mer: should this Great Lords go into battle can we as a country survive, can Nigeria still remain as a country. I've not been able to come up with answers but time will tell.

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un guides a target-striking contest of the special operation forces of the Korean People's Army (KPA) to occupy islands in this undated picture provided by KCNA in Pyongyang on August 25, 2017


North Korea's deputy UN ambassador warned on Monday that tensions on the peninsula have escalated so high that "a nuclear war may break out any moment."

This is exactly the kind of bluster Pyongyang has engaged in for decades.

On the surface, the latest US military movements look like preparations for a preemptive strike on North Korea's nuclear infrastructure. But its clear the two forces are still locked in a stalemate.

The USS Michigan, a stealthy submarine laden with 150 Tomahawk cruise missiles just arrived in South Korea's Busan port. It likely carried Navy SEALs and covert submarines designed for operations deep behind enemy lines.

US bombers frequently train on how to strike North Korean targets. Stealth jets like F-35s and F-22s wait in the wings in case of conflict. A US aircraft carrier decked out with dozens of fighter and electronic attack aircraft sits just off North Korea's shores.

But experts say none of that really matters.

According to Tom Plant, the director the Proliferation and Nuclear Policy program at the Royal United Services Institute, "the US always, at all times, has an overwhelming superiority over North Korea," so a few new jets doesn't really change things.

"In terms of its precision strike technology, in terms of its ability to put metal on targets," there is never really a contest between the US and South Korea versus North Korea, says Plant.

But a stalemate remains. North Korean artillery, before getting obliterated by US and South Korean air power, could kill off as many as 20,000 in South Korea's capital of Seoul each day. This all but precludes a US preemptive strike.

With this matters at hand let it not escalate, let it just end in a war of words because we may not survive this battle of chemicals and missiles.

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