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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: Ish who wrote (106981)7/21/2003 10:54:44 PM
From: Sig  Read Replies (2) of 281500
 
<<<It's about 9 years too late now. Imagine a million or so people dying of radiation poisoning. Those lefties that
want it bombed would be howling like coyotes.>>>
The plant could be shut down with few casualties, unless Kim sets something off.
Issue a warning to vacate the area..
Take out their centrifuges with copper slugs, eliminate the main power plant.that runs them.
Destroy the electronics with E bombs.
But also make certain to leave enough contamination in the local area to make it nigh impossible to re-assemble the plant.
The Pentagon should be hard at work on how to do this)
Of course , whoever does the job will be blamed for all manner of common illness in the population of the entire country, and be expected to provide compensation.
( Let no good deed go unpunished)

If N Korea is allowed nukes, then an economic cost involved is the expense to re-implement our ABM programs. And every country with funds will be interested in buying missile interceptors of the Patriot type.
A major step backward in the world peace movement,
If the UN cannot make a decision, get a consensus on the N Korea question, they will have to forgo any claim to working on behalf of world peace, and every country will have to do what the US is presently doing- protecting
itself from threats even if it demands unilateral action

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