After decades of satellite surveillance by foreign governments and analysts, North Korea has sent its first spy satellite on a global orbit with a message to the world: we can watch you too.

  • @Tattorack
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    2710 months ago

    Yes Kim… Yes… Very good. Congratulations on achieving what every other country could do for the past 30 or more years. I’m sure he’s feeling very accomplished…

    • @foggy
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      1610 months ago

      Im thinking closer to 50 lol

    • athos77
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      810 months ago

      And like he wasn’t already getting pictures from the Chinese and the Soviets, lol.

    • @Doorbook
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      310 months ago

      This is impressive if they didn’t get help from Russia or China.

      Most of these technologies are not easy to create for nation without education and resources.

      NK is saying they are progressing and that I find better than being dependent on other countries.

      • @Madison420
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        210 months ago

        They’re known to just kidnap useful people, you don’t need much to do that.

      • @SCB
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        210 months ago

        NK is saying they are progressing and that I find better than being dependent on other countries.

        In what universe would this be a good thing?

    • @[email protected]
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      -210 months ago

      I mean, they weren’t even trying until pretty recently.

      I feel like most people have no clue most of the history of NK. They pretty much fell out of most peoples heads after the Korean War. They didn’t even start trying to build nukes until after Bush essentially threatened to invade them with his axis of evil speech. They were significantly more developed than the south until either the 80s or 90s, and if we hadn’t threatened them to where they feel the need for constant Sabre-rattling, it’s unlikely that they would have ever attempted to get up a spy satellite, because prior to our efforts, they were focused primarily on development, not military or espionage.