11:47 — North Korea attacks Tokyo with 6 missiles… 38 minutes later, Kim is in shock

11:47 — North Korea attacks Tokyo with 6 missiles… 38 minutes later, Kim is in shock

11:47 AM. Tokyo goes on high alert. North Korea launches six missiles in an attack that, in theory, should sow panic and force Japan to back down. But what happens next reveals the brutal truth of modern warfare: whoever detects first… controls the outcome. In this episode, we analyze, minute by minute: How missile defense is activated over a megacity like Tokyo The difference between mid-phase and terminal-phase interception What decisions are made at the crisis center when only seconds remain Why true deterrence isn't based on rhetoric, but on immediate capability And how a single strategic error can turn a provocation into a total catastrophe 👍 Like if you want more tactical stories with a thriller's pace. 🔔 Subscribe and turn on notifications: here we break down military scenarios like no one else. 💬 Comment: Do you think a response "in minutes" prevents wars… or accelerates them? 🏷️ TAGS North Korea, Kim Jong Un, attack on Tokyo, ballistic missiles, Hwasong-12, Japan, Tokyo, missile defense, Aegis, SM-3, Patriot PAC-3, US Navy, INDOPACOM, Ronald Reagan aircraft carrier, cruise missiles, Tomahawk, JASSM, B-2 Spirit, GBU-57, MOP, modern warfare, military analysis, geopolitics, Asia Pacific, nuclear threat, missile alert, military strategy, military doctrine, military documentary, World War II, F-35 Japan, South Korea, F-15K, EA-18G Growler, missile interception, crisis in Asia, military conflict, national security 11:47 — North Korea attacks Tokyo with 6 missiles… 38 minutes later, Kim is in shock