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Japan considering strike against North Korea
This situation will spiral out of control faster than anyone can imagine. If Japan hits North Korea, China will undoubtedly respond being North Korea's biggest ally and all. If China attempted to get involved, the United States would definitely step in. An armed conflict would surely follow. This situation could spark World War III if diplomacy fails.
North Korea said it would return to the six-party talks if it was granted a one-on-one discussion with the United States. Bush has so far denied this request. North Korea has an estimated four-to-six missiles still on it's launch pads. I say we grant North Korea their one-on-one discussion and see if we can resolve this diplomatically. As far as Japan hitting North Korea, I highly doubt they will. North Korea would definitely respond in kind against Japan. We would step in to help the Japanese. China would step in to stop the United States. It's just a situation which can be avoided still. For the Japanese to even be considering this- they must feel it's time for a policy update.
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They don't. North Korea is pretty much on its own concerning everything. Also please provide a link to your source. There's nowhere I can't reach. |
Be real. This isn't going to be wwIII. I have 100% confidence Japan won't attack North Korea. Politics is alot of talk with little action, this is no different. This stuff always provides a good laugh.
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Chocobo |
Why are the states refusing 1 on 1 talks? It's not like there's anything to lose.
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Japan attacks North Korea? It can only mean one thing: Giant. Motherfucking. Robots.
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Uh yeah! I doubt China and the US would clash over something like this. That’s the last thing either side would ever want.
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In order for the Japanese to take action against North Korea, wouldn't they have to change Chapter II Article 9 of the Japanese Constitution: Japanese Constitution
I don't think Japan would risk it. They might try to talk President Bush into sending a diplomat to have a one-on-one conversation, but I think they would hold out for as long as they can. Bush should at least send a diplomat to talk to North Korea. Most amazing jew boots "Oh, for My sake! Will you people stop nagging me? I'll blow the world up when I'm ready."--Jehova's Blog |
As per request, I did attempt to find the link. I originally found this news report through DIGG and clicked on the same link as I did before to retrieve this article however it seems like Yahoo! might had modified it slightly since this posting. I don't understand it personally. If anyone knows of the exact article, please post a link. For now, I'll post the DIGG link: http://digg.com/world_news/Japan_Ser...ainst_N._Korea
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It's not exactly the same one but close enough. In any case, Visavi... Japan is considering the legality of it. They are considering calling it a defensive action which might actually work.
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I recall the Japanese constitution allows for a self-defense force, and Japan was going to justify attacking North Korea by calling it an act of self-defense. I agree with that classification to, seeing as how North Korea does have SCUD's that are within range of Japan. Blowing them up is perfectly acceptable.
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North Korea is going to view this as a provocation, and stop the bloody 6 party talks (which is near-useless, btw), and start blasting more nukes.
However, I'd support Japan with their preemptive strike (sounds so much like Bush...) if they just hit fast and hard at all their missile installations. But seriously, sounds like the start of another war. Most amazing jew boots |
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Are we forgetting all the artillery pointed straight at Seoul that could destroy the city within minutes?
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Actually, I thought that was the case for quite some time, but apparently the North Korean artillery would have serious trouble doing a lot of damage. The first reason is that Seoul is huge. It'll take more than a few artillery shells to make some real damage. Second is that the North Korean artillery hasn't been fired for real in quite some time, meaning it's likely they'll need a few tries before being able to hit seoul correctly, the first few shots are likely to miss by a large margin, and hit some less densely populated areas of the city if they hit the city at all. Last of all, artillery pieces would have time to fire only a few shots before the North Koreans would have to bring them back in their mountain tunnels as ROK airforce, US airforce and whoever else decides to join the party will essentially control the sky and will be able to blow up anything not fortified in a matter of minutes after North Korea starts lobbing shells at Seoul.
It's a fairly safe guess to say that the South Korean and the US already know where those artillery sites are located, and likely even have plans ready should they ever need to destroy them. Hell, the US has plans to invade Canada, they probably have some in case of war in a place that has been dangerous for the last 50 years. Give the US/ROK 1 hour, and I'm plenty sure there won't be much artillery left firing at Seoul. FELIPE NO |
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Chocobo |
One major problem I see is that let's say Japan attacks N. Korea. The US would definately have to back them up, but they're already in Iraq, Afghanistan and now N. Korea too? That's stretching out the forces a bit too much, which leaves them vulnerable to attack. Not trying to be bias but there is probability for let's say Iran to attack the states. If the states do collapse then there's going to be major economical problems among many other problems.
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Attack by whom? Does North Korea even have a navy?
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They do, but they pose very little threat, if any at all.
And seriously, even with all the political turmoil in the states, do you know just how crucially ferocious Americans would respond to an actual military strike against our homeland? How ya doing, buddy? |
Yeah, according to Wikipedia, North Korea has 46 ships. You can expect anything that's not underwater to be pretty quickly should war errupt. As for what already is underwater, it essentially consists of glorified U-Boats and state-of-the-art Soviet engineering. Well, it was state-of-the-art, back in 1950.
Frankly, the most potent anti-ship weapon North Korea has is probably something like the Silkworm missiles they manufacture. Thing is, those things are already fairly low-tech and inaccurate, so against ships with modern equipment designed to counter missiles, they're pretty much useless. Any hit would likely be due to pure luck and nothing else. I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body? |
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I doubt it's gonna happen. I don't they would want to risk a war now plus they'd have to have international support most probably through the UN. But Russia and China have already vetoed. US will not intervene because it is tied up over Afghanistan and Iraq.
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I'm no expert on politics or current events, but aren't we ignoring the nuclear bombs here.
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If a nuclear bomb goes off - all bets are off.
Even the Europeans will be down to ride if the North pops one of those off. FELIPE NO |
Chocobo |
Iran's developing nukes aren't they? I don;t know, it could just be doing what it says its doing, developing nuclear electricity. But yeah, my main concern if there was a war would be for South Korea.
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South Korea would take a proverbial shit on the North Koreans.
NK has the numbers but SK got the technology to offset it. Jam it back in, in the dark. |