N.Korea වැඩෙ සිරා කරන්නයි යන්නෙ...

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    මේ තියෙන්නේ ඒ වීඩියෝ එක.



    මගේ යාලුවෙක් ඉන්නවා මේකේ ඇතුල දැකල තියෙන
    පොර කියනව මේක මිනිහෙක් හදපු දෙයක් කියල විශ්වාස කරන්න බැරිලු
     

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    පිළි-ඇඳි-දොළ

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    ඔය මිසයිල ගහන වෙලාටව නිකමට වගෙ එකක් තමිල්නාඩුවට වට්ටන්න බැරිද කියල kim jong un අයියට sms දාපංකො :D
     

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    UNP BANK ROBBERY 2015
    මගේ යාලුවෙක් ඉන්නවා මේකේ ඇතුල දැකල තියෙන
    පොර කියනව මේක මිනිහෙක් හදපු දෙයක් කියල විශ්වාස කරන්න බැරිලු

    අනිවා බං මේක දැක්කහම කියන්න පුළුවන් ඒක..උන් ෂුවර් එකටම ඒලියන්ස්ලාගෙන් උදව් ගන්න ඇති ඕක හදන්න.:yes:
     

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    U.S. Parries N. Korean Threats With A Fresh Plan

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    by Tom Gjelten
    Apr 6, 2013 (Weekend Edition Saturday) — When it comes to North Korea's latest belligerence, U.S. officials can sound more like an exasperated parent responding to a child's tantrum. That's just their first warning, though -- it's part of a recently developed counter-provocation plan that's being put to the test.
    You might think alarm bells would be sounding in Washington, given the warnings coming out of North Korea. But when they talk about North Korea, United States officials are sounding like an exasperated parent responding to a child's tantrum.
    At the White House on Friday, spokesman Jay Carney said the United States "would not be surprised" if North Korea actually carries out a missile test.
    "We have seen them launch missiles in the past, and the U.N. Security Council has repeatedly condemned them as violations of the North's obligations under numerous Security Council resolutions, and it would fit their current pattern of bellicose, unhelpful and unconstructive rhetoric and actions," Carney said.
    If the North Koreans do launch a missile, the U.S. would have to decide whether or not to shoot it down. On the eve of a launch in 2006, then-Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld said U.S. forces would do so only if the missile was headed toward U.S. territory.
    After the North Koreans shelled a South Korean military base in 2010, however, U.S. and South Korean leaders resolved to respond more aggressively to such incidents in the future. They drew up what they called a counter-provocation plan, and this year they knew the plan might be put to a test.
    One Plan, Three Messages
    The U.S. and South Korea stage joint military exercises every year around this time and North Korea always gets upset. This year, there's a new leader in the North, determined to make an impression. So the U.S. and South Korea decided it was important to "signal" their readiness to respond to hostile action and the exercises included an especially dramatic show of force that included stealth bombers.
    The reaction from the North has been especially aggressive.
    Gen. Walter Sharp, who until last year was the commander of U.S. forces in Korea, says the whole sequence of events shows how challenging it is to deal with all the demands, contingencies and the risks on the Korean Peninsula.
    "That's why there's been a lot of effort over the past two and a half years now to build this counter-provocation plan," Sharp says. "Because that's a hard balance of a strong response, don't escalate, but be prepared to go to war."
    U.S. officials say the counter-provocation plan and the U.S. show of force send three separate messages: The South Koreans see the U.S. military is standing behind them; the North Koreans find out what they'd face were they to start something; and China sees how high the stakes are and why it may need to rein North Korea in.
    A Plan For Escalation, A Preference For Calm

    If the North Koreans launched even a limited artillery strike against the South — like what they did in 2010 — Gen. Sharp says South Korean troops would fire back instantly.
    If North Korea were then to escalate, Presidents Obama in Washington and Park Geun-Hye in the Republic of Korea would decide how to respond.
    "There are options that people have worked and thought through that could very quickly be brought to President Park and President Obama," Sharp says.
    That's the escalation scenario, and it leads to all-out war.
    So now that the show of force and resolve signals have been sent, it's time for another message, that war should be avoided.
    "We have no specific information to suggest an imminent threat to U.S. citizens or facilities in the [Republic of Korea]," State Department spokesman Victoria Nuland said this week, reassuring Americans by relaying a statement from the U.S. embassy in the Republic of Korea.
    "The goal there was to be calming, obviously," she said. That message, to calm down, coming at what seems like an especially dangerous moment, was likely meant to be heard on all sides.
    Copyright 2013 NPR. To see more, visit http://www.npr.org/.
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    උතුරු කොරියාව ඔය ගහනවයි කියන මිසයිලය අතරමගදී ඉන්දියාවට වැටීයන්. එතකොට ඉතින් යුද්දෙත් නෑ ඉන්දියාවත් භාගයක් විතර ඉවර වෙයි. ඒක ගලෙන් කුරුල්ලෝ දෙන්නයි. කොහොමද ටිකිරි මොලේ :D

    (ඕන මගුලක් කර ගනිල්ලා ලංකාව බේරලා :) )

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    api inne loke anik paththe.

    iran gemata awath ape udin mukuth yanna
     

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    ඔය මිසයිල ගහන වෙලාටව නිකමට වගෙ එකක් තමිල්නාඩුවට වට්ටන්න බැරිද කියල kim jong un අයියට sms දාපංකො :D

    kim jong un අයිය ටිකක් විතර අපෙ නාමල් බෙබි වගෙ නෙද?? පැත්තට පොඩ්ඩක් නැද්ද අහ්...
     

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    මේක් දැක්කම නම් දුක හිතෙනව කන්න යන කැමට​, :( ඒත් කොරියාවෙ ඉන්නෙ ඔටුවොයැ ඔම ඉල්ලන් කන්න​, ;) හීන් නූලෙන් හදල ඇති ලොස් නැතිව​, ඒකනෙ චන්ඩි පාට් දාන්නෙ.:cool: අද ඕන් ටෙස්ට් කරල කියන්නෙ ඒව :yes:

    කරන්නෙ missile එක බං පස්සෙ තමයි warheads attach කරන්නෙ. So missile carries the warhead to a targeted location and warhead itself get detonated (as I think)
     

    mldarshana

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    ආශ්චර්ය අභියස :nerd:
    මම වැරදිද දන්නෙ නැ.. එත් සිවිල් යුද්දෙකුයි, රටවල් දෙකක් අතර යුද්දෙකුයි සමාන කරන්න බැ.. අවිවාදයෙන් මම නම් පිලිගන්නවා USA ඇත්තටම Military Power අතින් First Class රටක්

    :yes:
     

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    කරන්නෙ missile එක බං පස්සෙ තමයි warheads attach කරන්නෙ. So missile carries the warhead to a targeted location and warhead itself get detonated (as I think)

    :baffled::baffled::baffled::dull: mama danne na bn, owa udin gihin watunama palathak iwarai kiyala dannawa :rolleyes:
     

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    අනිවා බං මේක දැක්කහම කියන්න පුළුවන් ඒක..උන් ෂුවර් එකටම ඒලියන්ස්ලාගෙන් උදව් ගන්න ඇති ඕක හදන්න.:yes:
    mona aliens lada,, meka balahan,, american ayo horu..

     

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    කරන්නෙ missile එක බං පස්සෙ තමයි warheads attach කරන්නෙ. So missile carries the warhead to a targeted location and warhead itself get detonated (as I think)


    ඔව්, මචන්.. ඔවට මිසයිල කිව්වට ඇත්තටම විනාශය වෙන්නෙ මිසයිලෙන් නෙමෙයි.. එක transport එන්ජින් එක විතරයි.. Warhead එකෙ තමා nuke power තියෙන්නෙ.. testing වලදි කරන්නෙ මිසයිලය යන දුර , guide system එක වගෙ එවා check කරන එක. warhead සෙට් කරන්නෙ target ගන්නකොට විතරයි..