Are you just copy/pasting unrelated old posts of yours?
No, i looked that stuff up just now. What you're thinking of is that they also did the same thing about Iranian ICBMs, and I posted about that in a different thread.
Everyone is going to get ICBMs "within 5 years", for the last 20+ years. And funnily enough,
not one single nation that they've claimed would gain ICBMs "within 5 years" since the mid 1990s actually has developed ICBMs. The only nation that's gained ICBMs since the end of the Cold War is India, who have
never been listed on those "likely to get ICBMs" lists.
It's thread-relevant because people are in fact buying into the "any day now" rhetoric. The fact that they've constantly made the same claims of "any day now" for a few decades is in fact relevant to estimating the believability at this stage.
"but this time really really" doesn't cut it, because they've said that every time for 20+ years. The messenger isn't believable basically, so it's hard to glean much from any claims that are made, since they're coming from the same sources who haven't been right in the past.
When they keep claiming a laundry list of enemy nations are on the verge of launching ICBMs any day now, and constantly repeat that for decades and it never really eventuates for any of the nations you really do have to ask whether they're just crying wolf, or whether any of their estimates are any better than "maybe might happen one day at some unspecified point in the future".