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North Korea is saber-rattling again. This time they claim they are ready to conduct a preemptive nuclear strike against the U.S.
Whether or not they have the capability and range to do so is debatable, and they likely do not possess such capabilties. Still, it is a threat, and a significant one.
At what point do we take these threats seriously and up our game? Even the boy that cries wolf is eventually truthful.
What should we do? Sanctions? Limited military action? Hope for a coup?
This has gone on so long its obviously hard to take the country seriously. We know they suffer from extreme famine. There entire military is a façade.
Still, a threat is a threat and we know that at the minimum they do have nuclear weapons that could easily be used on SK if nowhere else.
Obviously they are a squeaky wheel in desperate in need of oil, however, they are playing with fire in my opinion.
Whether or not they have the capability and range to do so is debatable, and they likely do not possess such capabilties. Still, it is a threat, and a significant one.
At what point do we take these threats seriously and up our game? Even the boy that cries wolf is eventually truthful.
What should we do? Sanctions? Limited military action? Hope for a coup?
This has gone on so long its obviously hard to take the country seriously. We know they suffer from extreme famine. There entire military is a façade.
Still, a threat is a threat and we know that at the minimum they do have nuclear weapons that could easily be used on SK if nowhere else.
Obviously they are a squeaky wheel in desperate in need of oil, however, they are playing with fire in my opinion.
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You have to look at the big picture when dealing with NK. What is their overall goal? Their overall goal is to keep the Kim dynasty in power. They are not going to do that by re-starting the Korean War. China is not going to bail them out this time. Neither is Russia. Any war they start will end with Kim either dead or imprisoned, and the Korean peninsula reunified under the ROK. His best play is to throw a temper tantrum whenever he wants something, but to maintain the status quo as long as he can.
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Very true. He is as much a narcissist as his Father. Similar to how Hussein was as well in some respects. Its amazing how much they hate the West, yet love the luxuries the West provides.
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Well let's see.
Iran behaves badly, and they get a deal.
Russia behaves badly, and they get a pass.
Syria behaves badly, and they get pinprick airstrikes.
Cuba just behaves like Cuba, and we restore diplomatic relations and talk about giving them Guantanimo.
DPRK behaves badly, and...
Kim Jung Un is nuts, but he isn't stupid. He wants his gravy.
Iran behaves badly, and they get a deal.
Russia behaves badly, and they get a pass.
Syria behaves badly, and they get pinprick airstrikes.
Cuba just behaves like Cuba, and we restore diplomatic relations and talk about giving them Guantanimo.
DPRK behaves badly, and...
Kim Jung Un is nuts, but he isn't stupid. He wants his gravy.
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North Korea sees how our President reacts to other imminent threats, so they continue to saber rattle while he is in office hoping for concessions from the world, or at least America, and likely believe that the current President will not pull the trigger for anything short of them actually detonating a nuclear weapon inside the borders of one of our allies or America itself. They do know we can have retaliatory strikes on top of them in less than 15 minutes, and at worse in hours by bombers from Guam - so I do not expect anything WMD from North Korea anytime soon...but it is hard to guess what a régime like that will actually do.
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