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SGT Mia Mason
SGT Mia Mason
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As a Country with Nuclear Weapons as Russian should we just hand them out?

Install tampering devices and anti launch systems on them. This way everyone can one and if they wanna goto the marketplace. Good luck.
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SFC Dave Beran - extremely valid point. The point that I am making, is giving the options. The current rhetoric coming from our side is only escalatory. This is an option for the regime to take, if he doesn't take it, we stand at the ready and that is a battle he surely will not win. Simply looking to keep doors open here as there is so much at risk.
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SP5 Mark Kuzinski
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Cynthia Croft - Good morning and hang in there all will be well.
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SP5 Mark Kuzinski
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Cynthia Croft - Thank you and you are so very welcome.
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GySgt Charles O'Connell
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An interesting write up. The current Kim is in a "no win" situation. A conventional forces attack
on S. Korea, while promising at first, would see his forces defeated. This isn't 1950, the South
Koreans have a well trained, well armed military, there is no Soviet Union, or Maoist China willing
back his play. Also, I don't believe the N. Koreans are as brain-washed as we think, more a case of
If someone holds a gun to your head and says, cheer the dear leader, you cheer the dear leader.
Use of nukes...? Again folly in the extreme. Their capability does not match their showmanship.
I liken it to muskets vs. M16's. They'll get off a couple of shots, poorly aimed, and be met with
hundreds of shots, well aimed, in response.
His bargaining position is, to be charitable, weak. N. Korea doesn't have anything anyone wants.

Conventional, nuclear, EMP, or kimchi, N. Korea gains nothing in an aggressive act.
Possible scenarios are:
Under covert Chinese direction, rebels form in the mountain regions, later spreading to urban areas. Civil unrest, after decades of oppression, takes hold. A military coup topples Kim.

Under covert Chinese direction, the Kim regime is infiltrated. Following chubby's tragic, and
unexplained death, no doubt a heart attack during some sort of athletic contest, a military junta
takes over.

Do to a lack of proper safety protocols, a test goes horribly wrong, and a nuke is detonated in
Pyongyang. Oh no, how terrible, chubby and his cohorts are all gone. China and S. Korea step in
to help in the crisis.

N. Korea invades the south and is beaten back by the ROK forces. Under Chinese direction, civil
unrest erupts, and takes hold. A military coup topples Kim.

N. Korea actually launches a nuke against U.S., or an ally. Retaliatory strike, non-nuclear, is
overwhelming. Kim regime falls.

It's a no win.
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GySgt Charles O'Connell
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2LT (Join to see) - We have responded, I feel, in direct proportion to actions and rhetoric coming out of N. Korea. Little has been done, by the N. Korean regimes since the armistice, to develop what assets the country has, building a viable economy, allowing them to join the community of nations. The regime, to maintain its existence, has, through diabolical oppression, kept the country in a state of isolation and fear. For many years N. Korea, again in my opinion, was manipulated by China, and to a lesser extent the Soviet Union, to be a destabilizing factor in the Pacific rim, requiring the U.S., and others, to waste time, attention, and assets, better used elsewhere, a situation, despite what is coming out of China, may still be going on.

N. Korea is insignificant, in and of itself. It is DPRK that started this nonsense. They are the ones that fired first. I think the world has shown amazing restraint in dealing with their actions.
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SGM Joseph Joyner
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2LT (Join to see) - You give them to much credit! His forefathers were extortionist that learned to rattled their sabers to get money and goods from the world but they grew tired of the little scraps they were getting from the world table so they started thinking big and with help from Russia and "others" they started their pursuit of nuclear weapons in order to force the world to give them the table. They know that they can't win a war but they sure as hell can try to bluff the idiots and lib hearted dummies of this world. They want to sit at the head of the table and call the shots and all they will understand is for one of the big boys to stand up and say shut up asshole and that is what our POTUS is doing.
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You said it exactly right, they know they can't win a war, but want to bluff their way in to the international community. So, if they know they can't win, would we ever truly expect an imminent threat? Doubtful, therefore, a preemptive strike on our behalf will just simply look more like personal aggression in a war of words. The problem is we can tell them to quiet down all we want, but they are a sovereign nation to do what they please and to stop or influence their means through military options simply isn't feasible, based upon our national acceptance of acceptable casualty rates as the casualties both militarily and civilian would be massive compared to what the population is willing to accept these days. There is no good military option, that is why there has to be another avenue out
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GySgt Charles O'Connell
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I don't believe that a preemptive strike, on our part, is in the cards. Perhaps, only in response to a massive build up of DPRK forces along the DMZ, and that strike would have to be initiated by the ROK. N. Korea needs to start the process of being accepted to the community of nations by acting like a responsible government, one that has the best interests of it citizens at heart. They can do this, winning support of the world community, and their own populace. But let us not lose sight of the fact that the aggressive acts are coming from them, they are launching missles over neighboring states, they are threatening detonation of nuc/hyd bombs, they are threatening U.S. aircraft outside their own airspace. Granted the remarks by Pres. Trump, while proportional in response, are the best propaganda tool for the N. Korean regime.

Agreed, cooler heads need to prevail, but not at the expense of our allies, or ourselves.
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Capt Seid Waddell
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We are actually sitting at the brink of a mad-man ready to destroy the world. The only solution is the military solution, as distasteful as that may be; our choice is either to take him on with his current conventional forces or wait until we must face him with his nuclear forces later.

We cannot afford to kick the can down the road any longer, IMHO.
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SFC James William Bolt   [ 40 Yards ]
SFC James William Bolt [ 40 Yards ]
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~1050829: PO3 Bob McCord] - I was Om the Island Of Kyushu at Camp Hakata near Fukuoka when the war started. . Non combat people came out of Korea and because we were closet to Korea we had to process them .Today their thousand and thousand American In Korea do we leave the people to the mercy of the NK . Their would be a Blood Bath in Korea .The whole world sat on their ass as the problem grew worse as the years went by after the cease fire was sign in July 1953 .Raids across the DMZ kill troops for cutting tree limbs for better observing . Carrying out attacks from November 2 1966-December 3 1969 [Second Korean War]. With each action you get these results they became bolder with each event now the world has a mad man with a death wish. when you let a problem go for 67 years. We never learn from history . Look at the build up to WW!! sign 40 yards
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SFC James William Bolt   [ 40 Yards ]
SFC James William Bolt [ 40 Yards ]
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SFC James William Bolt [ 40 Yards ]] -Their are some 136 , 633 American living in South Korea today @ they are all military personal . sign 40 yards
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SFC James William Bolt   [ 40 Yards ]
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SFC James William Bolt [ 40 Yards ]] - Sorry they are not all military personal sign 40 yards
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So peace is being settled. Thoughts from this thread?
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