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Strategies & Market Trends : 2026 TeoTwawKi ... 2032 Darkest Interregnum
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To: TobagoJack who wrote (9953)10/9/2006 3:01:47 AM
From: energyplay  Read Replies (2) of 218357
 
Yeah, Japan and South Korea will have a shopping list for all types of weapons.

So we have lots of really bad, long term bad outcomes, which change China's neighborhood from peaceful and productive to ...armed and unknown.

I don't think China needs to obliterate North Korea...maybe just talk to the generals about regime change.

The other option would be a blitzkrieg attack, driving toward the capitol. I don't think that's a good option, but it might be possible to put enough troops on the border to make this seem possible. That might get the generals to look at regime change.

The last reasonable option would be to pull together a massive alliance under the UN, as was done for Gulf War 1.

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What we may get is targeted air attacks from the US, most likely non-nuclear. Bombing will need to be repeated several times to cause much damage to deep installations.
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