N. Korea to have Nuclear Bomb within 30 days, what to do?

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in General Discussion edited January 2014
If <a href="http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,3-524632,00.html"; target="_blank">this</a> story is to be believed, North Korea will have a Nuclear Bomb within a month or so. They've threatened the US already (although I think Bush did start the war of words.)



(To avoid this degenerating into a "Clinton Sux!" thread, I'd just like to say that his paperwork has put us in a position to act, whereas had he not engaged with them I think we'd be legally powerless.)



Part of me says bomb the reactor. You need to talk to Russia and China first, and I'd warn Japan too. The UN needs to come along for the ride as well. But North Korea was in violation of international law even before the threat. The threat is the key here.



I think a solid case could be made before the UN that there is an imminent threat, unlike in Iraq in my opinion. I do also believe though that Bush's credibility has been tarnished with his perceived "war lust" with regards to Iraq. So, even if this is a legitimate case for a preemptive strike, he's dug himself a big hole. The international community already doesn't trust his judgment and it would still be very difficult to convince them that this is the correct response.



Of course, it might not be the correct response. The attack could spark a conventional war in Korea. It would be a mess to say the least.



Maybe just going ahead with getting UN approval would be enough to motivate China & Russia into action first. They don't want us fighting there so they might move in to truly pressure North Korea before we took action. Kind of like a game of Chicken, but then again, so is Nuclear Proliferation.
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  • Reply 1 of 69
    duck and cover
  • Reply 2 of 69
    stunnedstunned Posts: 1,096member
    A war with North Korea will definately result in lotsa casualities. North Korea has the second largest army in the world. And they are desperate people. And desperate people do desperate things.



    We need to talk.
  • Reply 3 of 69
    Do nothing. You're dead.



    Can we fight a three pronged War on Terror, War with Iraq, and War with North Korea?
  • Reply 4 of 69
    War on N Korea is just stupid.

    I am getting so sick of 'War on....' **** George bush is out to get everything and everyone!
  • Reply 5 of 69
    As his press secretary would say, "you better watch what you say." After all, "you're either with us or against us."



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  • Reply 6 of 69
    There's no oil in N. Korea, so what would Bush's motivation be to attack them ?
  • Reply 7 of 69
    [quote] There's no oil in N. Korea, so what would Bush's motivation be to attack them ? <hr></blockquote>



    OT: Even if that was bush`s reason to attack Iraq IMHO Saddam needs to be removed he is a danger to his people as well as others. If Bush needs to be greedy to get rid of Saddam then so be it.
  • Reply 8 of 69
    bungebunge Posts: 7,329member
    [quote]Originally posted by Mount_my_floppy:

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    OT: Even if that was bush`s reason to attack Iraq IMHO Saddam needs to be removed he is a danger to his people as well as others. If Bush needs to be greedy to get rid of Saddam then so be it.</strong><hr></blockquote>



    Sorry to drag this back on topic but...



    Part of my worry is that North Korea is a true threat while Iraq isn't nearly so. Minus the oil argument, I can't see the logic in this double standard with Iraq/North Korea. Compared to North Korea, Saddam is nothing of a threat either to us, his people or his neighbors.
  • Reply 9 of 69
    [quote]Originally posted by stunned:

    <strong>A war with North Korea will definately result in lotsa casualities. North Korea has the second largest army in the world. And they are desperate people. And desperate people do desperate things.



    We need to talk.</strong><hr></blockquote>



    Well Iraq had the one of the top 5 largest armies in the world before we mowed them down in the early 90's and everyone said that Saddam was desperate and would do desperate things. I don't think the size of armies matter all that much anymore with the given technologies. I believe it has more to do with weaponry.



    Does N. Korea have nukes? Probably.

    Can they launch farther than Japan? No

    What should we do? Sh!t I don't know.



    I agree with the talks first, but if they still refuse to back down than maybe we sail three destroyers and a couple carriers over there to let them see our newest toys.



    Remember, they were the ones who publically admitted to still having a nuclear projects even after we signed a treaty. They started it!
  • Reply 10 of 69
    airslufairsluf Posts: 1,861member
  • Reply 11 of 69
    bungebunge Posts: 7,329member
    [quote]Originally posted by AirSluf:

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    Didn't you know the Korean was STILL isn't over, more than 50 years since it started with a North Korean invasion. There is only a temporary (there's a good use of that word) armistice. The war of words has raged continuously since then with sporadic press coverage.</strong><hr></blockquote>



    Yeah, I know, I've been to Panmunjom. It's just that after nearly a decade of relative quiet, Bush stirred up trouble. And no matter how bad things between the Koreas got, to my knowledge there was never a nuclear threat against the United States.
  • Reply 12 of 69
    [quote]Originally posted by trevorM:

    <strong>I am getting so sick of 'War on....' **** George bush is out to get everything and everyone!</strong><hr></blockquote>

    whats next :



    "War on brezel industry" ?

    still an open revenge....
  • Reply 13 of 69
    Kim Jong-il makes Saddam Hussein look like the poster boy of sanity and stability. I am very worried, nevermind Bush's agenda. I mean, if everyone had a nuke, the top two to use it just for the f*** of it are Osama Bin Laden and Kim Jong-il.
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  • Reply 15 of 69
    bungebunge Posts: 7,329member
    [quote]Originally posted by Jonathan:

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    I'm sure that the failure of [Egg Nog] can be traced to many different sources; that's not the point. It is to be no more. Therefore, you may still discuss religion and politics in AppleOutsider. However: this comes with a caveat: your posts will be scrutinized for breaches of the <a href="http://forums.appleinsider.com/guidelines.html"; target="_blank">Posting Guidelines</a> just as in any other forum, and certainly to a much greater extent than they were in FC. Lack of decorum and failure to follow the PG will result in the same consequences as any other forum.</strong><hr></blockquote>



    I'm confused. Wasn't this thread legitimately put in AppleOutsider in the first place?
  • Reply 16 of 69
    giantgiant Posts: 6,041member
    <a href="http://www.fas.org/spp/starwars/crs/91-141.htm"; target="_blank">It's been known for over ten years that N Korea probably already has nukes.</a> I agree that N Korea is a much bigger threat then Saddam, which makes the whole issue so much more complex.
  • Reply 17 of 69
    jimmacjimmac Posts: 11,898member
    This goes back to my old argument with SDW way back last summer. At that time I said you would probably be surprised if you knew how many countries are doing this under our noses. Should we attack them all?



    However I believe all this saber rattling by our fearless leader is just making the problem worse. Think of N. Korea as a child. Now what do children do when you tell them not to do something?



    [ 12-27-2002: Message edited by: jimmac ]</p>
  • Reply 18 of 69
    zmenchzmench Posts: 126member
    [quote]Originally posted by bunge:

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    Part of my worry is that North Korea is a true threat while Iraq isn't nearly so

    </strong><hr></blockquote>





    [quote]Originally posted by bunge:

    <strong>

    Yeah, I know, I've been to Panmunjom. It's just that after nearly a decade of relative quiet, Bush stirred up trouble. And no matter how bad things between the Koreas got, to my knowledge there was never a nuclear threat against the United States.

    </strong><hr></blockquote>





  • Reply 19 of 69
    jimmacjimmac Posts: 11,898member
    This agreement of the DMZ has stood since I was a little over two months old. That's a long time. I believe it's our president that's stirring things up. The N. Koreans are going to do what they are going to do anyway. The idea that we can just intimidate any country into doing what we want is just naive and stupid.



    Bush's policy of world policeman isn't working very well. It is in fact a delusion.



    I don't like the fact that yet another country has nuclear status. But, what are we going to do about it? Threatening them isn't going to work or help things for that matter.



    At some point one of these countries that Bush tries to push around is going to lose it and they may have bigger allies. Then we'll be in the fire for sure.



    Like I've always said we need to work with these countries to yield positive results. Even that won't always work. War isn't always avoidable but these kind of threats from our president eventually will encourage it to happen.



    Another thing to remember is that like Vietnam we didn't win the Korean war. It was a draw.



    [ 12-27-2002: Message edited by: jimmac ]</p>
  • Reply 20 of 69
    tulkastulkas Posts: 3,757member
    [quote]Originally posted by bunge:

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    Yeah, I know, I've been to Panmunjom. It's just that after nearly a decade of relative quiet, Bush stirred up trouble. And no matter how bad things between the Koreas got, to my knowledge there was never a nuclear threat against the United States.</strong><hr></blockquote>



    N Korea openly and admittedly broke and violated a treaty...and Bush stirred up trouble? hmmmm....guess old Georgy is to blame for everything.



    No, currently no threat directly to the US. Just to some of their closest allies. Besides the fact that they could now hit Japan, N. Korea has one of the most robust and active missle development iductries in the world. For a thrid world country, that is saying a lot. If they are allowed to develop nuclear weapons and continue to develop their missle technology, how long do you figure till they can hit US targets...perhaps Hawaii?
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