Sunday, November 5, 2017

This Is What It Would Cost To Destroy North Korea's Nuclear Arsenal (Update)



ABC News Online: North Korea: Invasion is 'only way' to destroy Kim Jong-un's military threat, Pentagon official says

A ground invasion of North Korea is "the only way" to locate and destroy with complete certainty Kim Jong-un's nuclear weapons program, the Pentagon Joint Chiefs of Staff have said.

In a letter to the Pentagon, two House Democrats had asked about casualty assessments in a possible conflict with North Korea, and Rear Admiral Michael J Dumont of the Joint Staff responded on behalf of the Defence Department.

"It is our intent to have a full public accounting of the potential cost of war, so the American people understand the commitment we would be making as a nation if we were to pursue military action," the representatives' letter said.

"We have not heard detailed analysis of expected US or allied force casualties, expected civilian casualties, what plans exist for the aftermath of a strike — including continuity of the South Korean Government."

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More News On What Would Be The Cost To Secure North Korea's Nuclear Arsenal

‘Bleak’ assessment of toll of destroying North Korea nukes -- AP
Pentagon: only ground invasion can destroy North Korean nuclear program -- The Guardian
Destroying North Korea's nuclear weapons can only be done through a ground invasion, Pentagon says -- Daily Mail
Joint Chiefs say invasion 'only way' to totally disarm N Korea -- BBC
Pentagon: NK's nuclear program can only be destroyed by ground invasion -- Korea Herald
US ground invasion of North Korea could cost 'millions' of lives -- International Business Times
Ground invasion of N. Korea 'only way' to secure its nukes with certainty – Pentagon -- RT
What Trump, U.S. Allies Can Do About North Korea: QuickTake Q&A -- Bloomberg

3 comments:

jac said...

Democrats......"a full account of the cost of the war". They must know that's ridiculous to say with the example of the war on Libya Obama did....without the consent of the Congress.

fazman said...

Yeah,wonder how much it would cost to rebuild NYC?

fred said...

jac
when was the last war that had congressional approval?