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So while I tip my hat to Pascal-Emmanuel Gobry for making the case for invasion in The Week , in what amounted to an impassioned plea to rid our planet once and for all of this evil cancer , a dispassionate review of the facts demonstrates why very few have endorsed such an idea.
Here is why an invasion would be a great cause for regret:. How would it proceed? It would start by heavily bolstering the amount of military assets within striking distance of North Korea.
This would involve bringing in multiple aircraft carrier battle groups, increasing the number of troops in South Korea for a ground invasion, moving in large amounts of land-based aircraft, and boosting missile defenses in South Korea, Japan, and allied bases. In many respects, the U.
Simple, right? The problem is that such a massive military mobilization can't be hidden. North Korea would instantly realize what was up. Pyongyang would certainly have a clear incentive to strike hard and fast knowing it constituted its best chance for survival.
Here we see the great folly of Saddam Hussein: allowing coalition forces to build one of the world's most powerful fighting forces on his doorstep. Kim would realize his best chance — maybe his only chance — would be to strike with everything in his arsenal at the first sign of a build-up.
North Korea would use its nukes Why would a nation with less wealth than Ethiopia put billions of dollars into acquiring nuclear weapons?
The answer is simple: to ensure that anyone considering imposing regime change won't take the risk. If Washington ever decided it was time to take the regime down, what reason would Pyongyang have from holding back?
While there is debate whether Kim's missiles have the range or accuracy to hit the continental U. Kim knows all too well he would never be able to defeat an allied invasion — he may just decide to take as many souls down with him as possible.
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