An airman inspects a JDAM being loaded onto an F-22 Raptor.
Market Watch/Stratfor: How the U.S. would destroy North Korea’s nuclear weapons
America has the firepower, but there are complications that could prevent a successful mission
No other country can match the United States when it comes to projection of power.
Should Washington decide to carry out a military strike against North Korea, even a limited one, the immediate impact would be devastating for Pyongyang. When considering military action, however, it is important to acknowledge the variables and intelligence gaps that inevitably complicate political and military decision-making.
Even with the U.S.’s advantage in training, coordination and equipment, complicating factors and uncertainty about the exact locations and dispositions of North Korean assets make complete mission success far from assured.
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WNU Editor: Even the analysts from Stratfor concede that there are no guarantees of success .... that a part of North Korea's nuclear weapons infrastructure could survive from such a devastating attack.
Just behead Kim Jung Un messily. Tell the others that they will be retired in relative comfort or they can join him.
ReplyDeleteLook crazy. Act Crazy and carry a Big Stick. Don't bluff.