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pervect wrote: Here's where I disagree somewhat. Let's compare Iraq and Korea Iraq: "We don't have any weapons of mass destruction". Which apparently they didn't, at least nobody's found any. Korea: "Sure we have weapons of mass destruction. Wanna make something of it?" Compare the results. Iraq gets invaded. The US says "We will not be provoked" to N. Korea. Now allies may have made a difference, but Iraq had French and German support, while Korea has Chineese support. So they both did have allies. One major difference is that Iraq had no capability to cause any kind of harm to anybody we like, or even anybody at all outside their own borders. Even in the first war, (skipping the whole invasion-of-Kuwait thing...) the best they managed was to toss a few missiles into Saudi Arabia and Israel. North Korea, on the other hand, has enough artillery on the border to completely level Seoul within a few hours, from what I understand. That alone is enough to stop any plans for an invasion. In a way, it's even worse than the nuclear problem. Unlike a nuke and its delivery system, there's no possible way to take out mumble-thousand pieces of artillery before the deed has been done. |
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