Tasteless
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There is exactly 0% chance of NK firing on Australia.Just some input in the event of a missile launch. (Note that in no way am i a Pro-American)
Although North Korea is aggressive and dangerous, the US military is more than well equipped to deal with anything North Korea may or may not have up their sleeve.
As you may or may not know, the US navy has sent destroyers to the Korean peninsula, the Army has sent an anti-ballistic missile battery to Guam and is moving more forces to South Korea, and the Air-Force has stealth planes + nuclear capable B-52 bombers in South Korea ready for use. That is what they have released to the public so it is obviously very plausible that they have also moved a lot more of their forces then they claim to have.
If Korea were to fire a missile say at Australia for whatever reason (an unlikely situation but it is North Korean and Kim Jong Un we are talking about ) the US is very well capable to destroy that missile before it causes any harm to anyone using the THAAD or missile intercepts from destroyers. After destroying the missile, i believe the United States would have send at the very least a very strong warning to Korea however more likely would be the use of deadly force. The North Korean army is a powerful one, but it is a needle in a haystack in comparison to the US army. Also note that South Korea is prepared to use deadly force against the North and has US equipment and training behind them.
The vast majority of their weaponry is old cold war tech sold to them by the russians, with a maximum range only capable of hitting the top ~1/3 of seoul (and anything further north in SK).
The Musudan missile they transported to the east cost today has a range of ~3000km (and is believed to rank among the best they have), and if that's going anywhere it's either japan or guam (and as you mentioned the THAAD will likely destroy it if it's the latter). There is a missile launch site further north of where the missile was last seen, however long range missile 'tests' in the past have all been unsuccessful.
If the THAAD is compromised or they choose to fire on japan or SK though, who knows what might happen as russia is about the only country with passable operational air and missile defence systems.
NK army is hardly powerful either, it's been estimated half to three quarters of the country's artillery will be wiped out within two days of fighting breaking out, even faster if they move any of it forward.
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