Thursday, December 8, 2016

Retired U.S. General Makes The Case On Why The U.S. Must Be Ready To Launch A Pre-Emptive Strike On North Korea

Should North Korea put a missile such as the three-stage Taepodong 2 (shown above) on the launchpad, the U.S. should launch a pre-emptive strike to take it out, said retired Army Gen. Walter Sharp said Sharp, the former commander of U..S. Forces-Korea and the United Nations Command from 2008 to 2011. (Photo courtesy 38north.org)

Defense Tech: Former US General Calls for Pre-emptive Strike on North Korea

The former top American commander in South Korea on Thursday said the Trump administration must be ready to launch a pre-emptive strike on North Korea before it tests a long-range missile capable of hitting the U.S. mainland.

“I don’t think any talking, any diplomacy, is going to convince Kim Jong-un to change,” retired Army Gen. Walter Sharp said of the North Korean leader in suggesting the possibility of a pre-emptive strike to eliminate the nuclear threat.

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WNU Editor: Wars of choice usually never end well for the country that initiates it .... and in the case of North Korea .... such a conflict will probably result in the most intense fighting that the world has not seen since the invasion of Iraq in 2003.

2 comments:

fazman said...

Usually doesnt end well if you do nothing and have a nuke tossed in your lap or put on the black market.
This may well be the one war of neccecity that that the u.s has fought in the last 65 years tather than a war of choice

fazman said...

Usually doesnt end well if you do nothing and have a nuke tossed in your lap or put on the black market.
This may well be the one war of neccecity that that the u.s has fought in the last 65 years tather than a war of choice