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Message Subject North Korean Timeline of Escalating Threats
Poster Handle Anonymous Coward
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Scenario:

NK invades the South. A series of U.S military blunders and South Korean intel failures the North steamrolls into Inchon and encircles Seoul, hammering beleagured U.S & SK positions. U.S airpower begins to get the upper-hand but a combination of fierce NK air defences and difficult terrain the battle focuses back on the land war.

Within four months the U.S & SK are pushed back and forced to evacuate due to the activation of 4.7 million NK reserves (out of 8.2m). The war returns to the air but by this time it is futile. The South has been lost.

Congress puts nuking NK to a vote but Obama warns that such an act would be in breach of America's "no first use" policy. Japan at this time declares a state of emergency and tears up its Pacifist constitution, fearing a nuclear war on the Korean Peninsula.

Russia and China go to their version of DEFCON-2, and mobilize their armies. China reassures the West that it will not enter the war but reminds the U.S & SK that if its borders become unstable it has the right to take "defensive action". In the same statement it calls on the world to overturn Japan's decision to undergo full rearmament, citing WW2.

Meanwhile, the vote in Congress is shot down by a handful of votes. NK warns the West that it will only use nuclear weapons if an attempt was made to invade the newly-unified Peninsula. Though the vote was defeated, an alternative Bill was enacted authorizing an expeditionary invasion force of 480,000 U.S soldiers (to be joined by 60,000 British, 15,000 Australians and 4,000 New Zealanders).

North Korea tests a fourth nuclear bomb, this one 2 megatons, and warns that it will flatten Tokyo if the expeditionary force isn't called off.

The U.S/U.K etc has a choice: Sacrifice its precious global economy and millions of innocent civilians - or turn back.

What would they do?
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 22226572


as if Japans full rearmament was a foregone conclusion?

Of course it is but you won't know it.

Nuclear Japan is the wild card...

and it is about to be played
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 37158355



Japan's full-rearmament wouldn't just change the balance of power in Asia. It'd tip the scales globally.

They're at least a generation ahead of the West in military and industrial tech, it's just on a relatively small scale so it's not markedly noticed en masse.

You put that baby into full-swing (like in WW2) and you've got a Frankenstein beyond comprehension.

China's fears are entirely justified. And the Americans are very lucky that Japan is on its side.

I sincerely hope that Japan does not acquire the bomb. That kind of weapon combined with their existing and future tech potential would be unthinkable for the status-quo.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 33985461


So I'm gonna watch it all play out in the hills

tip..


you want to create the news status quo

You set the rule

The status quo is about to be reestablished

Japan is day's if not hours away from the bomb..

they just didn't assemble it yet....well maybe <know that?


Point is... the status quo in Asia is going to change dramatically
 Quoting: Uncle Tardo!


I know for a fact that there are nukes there in Japan...Was in USAF and know...who owns them really doesnt matter now does it???
 
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