More and more, it looks like N. Korea is a much great threat then Iraq. So, what do you think will happen with them? They just kicked out the U.N inspectors, there started their nuclear programs back up, and their moving weapons into the DMZ. I see a few options to open us with some unpleasant outcomes.
1. Preemptive bombing of their reactors.
"Would most likely start an all out war."
2. Strong economic sanctions with the threat of preemptive bombing of their reactors.
"Things will stay as they are and within 6 months N. Korea will have a number of nuclear bombs."
3. A similar resolution like Iraq demanding the inspectors go back in and that N. Korea dismantles its WMD programs.
"Will lead to a U.S first strike with N. Korea possibly striking back at Soul with Nuclear, Biological, Chemical, or heavy artillery"
4. Economic sanctions with no threat of military actions.
"N. Korea is able to develop a number of nuclear weapons and uses them as bargaining chips to lift sanctions."
I feel the U.S will push for similar tactics with N. Korea like we're doing with Iraq. Although I feel N. Korea will not relent and that after Iraq, war with N. Korea will follow. Frankly, war with N. Korea was and is just a matter of time. Even during Clinton's years, N. Korea was a cinder box. It was only Clinton's 1994 agreement that things simmered down and look what N. Korea did with that agreement.
1. Preemptive bombing of their reactors.
"Would most likely start an all out war."
2. Strong economic sanctions with the threat of preemptive bombing of their reactors.
"Things will stay as they are and within 6 months N. Korea will have a number of nuclear bombs."
3. A similar resolution like Iraq demanding the inspectors go back in and that N. Korea dismantles its WMD programs.
"Will lead to a U.S first strike with N. Korea possibly striking back at Soul with Nuclear, Biological, Chemical, or heavy artillery"
4. Economic sanctions with no threat of military actions.
"N. Korea is able to develop a number of nuclear weapons and uses them as bargaining chips to lift sanctions."
I feel the U.S will push for similar tactics with N. Korea like we're doing with Iraq. Although I feel N. Korea will not relent and that after Iraq, war with N. Korea will follow. Frankly, war with N. Korea was and is just a matter of time. Even during Clinton's years, N. Korea was a cinder box. It was only Clinton's 1994 agreement that things simmered down and look what N. Korea did with that agreement.
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