North Korea has claimed it has just test exploded an H-bomb:
http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world...tives-of-north-korea’s-leader-baffle-americans-and-allies/ar-AArenlY?li=BBnb7Kz
They have now graduated to the true thermonuclear league.
I think military action against them is inevitable.
So I am asking: IF military action is taken against the NORKS, what should we, as preppers, be doing now?
My thoughts on what would happen, if North Korea is attacked:
1) an immediate spike in oil and gas prices. However, I think that they will eventually settle down again. North Korea is not know for being a big oil producer. And there is an oil glut already on the market.
2) Stock market will fall. But once again, as with oil, we do zero trade with that country. So I think it would soon recover after the dust settles.
3) More serious would be the economic implications with China. However I think that after China has huffed and puffed and raged, they won't do much to rescue the Fat Dictator. There will be sober reflections on the part of the Chinese, with regards to the massive trade they do with Japan and South Korea---not to mention the U.S. Why upset all that, to save a country that is nothing but an economic liability?
Again--what should we as preppers be doing to prep NOW---if anything?
Thoughts? Opinions?
http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world...tives-of-north-korea’s-leader-baffle-americans-and-allies/ar-AArenlY?li=BBnb7Kz
They have now graduated to the true thermonuclear league.
I think military action against them is inevitable.
So I am asking: IF military action is taken against the NORKS, what should we, as preppers, be doing now?
My thoughts on what would happen, if North Korea is attacked:
1) an immediate spike in oil and gas prices. However, I think that they will eventually settle down again. North Korea is not know for being a big oil producer. And there is an oil glut already on the market.
2) Stock market will fall. But once again, as with oil, we do zero trade with that country. So I think it would soon recover after the dust settles.
3) More serious would be the economic implications with China. However I think that after China has huffed and puffed and raged, they won't do much to rescue the Fat Dictator. There will be sober reflections on the part of the Chinese, with regards to the massive trade they do with Japan and South Korea---not to mention the U.S. Why upset all that, to save a country that is nothing but an economic liability?
Again--what should we as preppers be doing to prep NOW---if anything?
Thoughts? Opinions?