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To: Bill Harmond who wrote (152724)2/8/2003 5:53:38 PM
From: GST  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 164685
 
<<They don't dare attack the US, Japan or South Korea with nuclear weapons.>> It does not matter what we have. Once their missiles are in the air and their troops cross the border the damage is done. They can have a million troops in Seoul in no time at all. Have you ever looked at a map? The US could not nuke Seoul to save South Korea from invasion. In almost every battle scenario, we lose the first round. With their nukes, missiles and troops they will ALWAYS win round one. Round two is us counterattacking -- that requires the sacrifice of more American soldiers and of course many more South Koreans - a true bloodbath. They have the missiles and the troops now. The extent of their nukes is unknown. But they are capable of developing a significant number of nukes in the next few months. Nobody doubts their nuclear capability.