Nowhere. It's just a bluff. They might spend like 80% of their national budget on their military, but 80% of their national budget ain't that much. If they'd actually attack, there'd be a war, if there'd be a war, they'd lose. Of course, this is under the assumption that they know that and they aren't stupid.
I find it funny that people always look to missiles when it comes to nukes. What ever happened to good old fashioned placing a bomb in a building? Boats are much easier to get across the Pacific than missiles. Nukes can be tiny. I doubt N Korea has the technology to make a super tiny nuke, but who says it won't fit in a box designed to hold a washing machine? Go to a bigger city. Find an excuse to get a big package to the top of a building or on the San Andreas fault line. Bam. I just delivered your nuke for around 20 grand instead of millions, in a position that will take out a good portion of a city or cause massive catastrophic earthquakes that'll likely cause more damage but are less reliable. What's more, without an easily identifiable launch site they won't be able to tell where it came from. Heck, another nuclear power could pull it off and easily frame N Korea. If you want to get something somewhere, you can. Missiles are fancy and all, but if you really want to blow somebody up you either drop it from an aircraft or drop it off on the ground. I've never thought that nuclear war would start with missiles. It'll just end with lots of them being launched. We have some really stupid people on this planet. I give the world 100 years before nuclear war hits. I don't think it'll be Korea that sets it off, but it's sure as hell scary.
I'm pretty sure any large heavy package coming across from North Korea to USA will be checked thoroughly.
I don't know. I've never tried it and have no experience in that type of thing, so I really have no business speculating how difficult that would be.
I'm sorry, but I don't understand what this post is saying. I think you're saying that the radiation of an undetonated warhead would give it away during transport, but I'm not sure.
Inside North Koreeeeer documentaries are very fascinating to watch. They teach kids in school that Kim Jong Il doesn't take a shit lmao.
well i find it funny that if n k bombs s k... wont that leave radiation all over korea and the areas nearby? Dropping a bomb on your neighbour just means the dog crap is going to come back over the fence