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[QUOTE=demoguy08;29600638]Bin Laden is dead. Best Korea's turn. And not the entire country obviously. The regime. Kim and his krew needs to be removed and the entire country built up from the ground.[/QUOTE] Okay, but not until America has recovered from our current economic situation.
The USA would have very little to gain by invading North Korea and would waste millions in the process.
[QUOTE=Spetzaz;29608560]While the rest of the modern world is stuck in Huxley's future, North Korea is stuck in Orwell's future.[/QUOTE] Huxley?
[QUOTE=Tyrannosaur;29612281]Huxley?[/QUOTE] [media]http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1467131/Huxley-Orwell-Amusing-Ourselves-to-Death.jpg[/media] Media'd for size.
[QUOTE=Spetzaz;29612343][media]http://www.prosebeforehos.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/Huxley-Orwell-Amusing-Ourselves-to-Death.jpg[/media] Media'd for size.[/QUOTE] Okay, thanks. Sadly we are going down the Huxley route.
Have gone down*, depressingly.
[QUOTE=Tac Error;29607547]Control of the air does not necessarily translate to victory on the ground. That requires heavy ground forces and there's no sense in invading North Korea. [editline]4th May 2011[/editline] There are also several factors of the NK defense and the Korean terrain that makes the theater a totally different story from Iraq, but I'll leave it at that.[/QUOTE] I'm not saying invade NK. I'm talking about assassinating their great leader because he's an idiot. In that case, we could knock out most of their ability to retaliate with missile and air strikes. Then send in helicopter, let the special forces drop down, pump a few 5.56 into his chest, and then run away. Maybe assassinate any of his "successors" along the way. We can let SK deal with reintegrating North Koreans into unified Korea.
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