Would this even be a problem if the U.S. had fought a better war ( Korean War) back in the 50’s?
Once China intervened (they unsurprisingly didn’t like the idea of having America sitting on their doorstep), the only way to fight ‘better’ would have involved WWIII, and the Soviet Union had the bomb.
With the exception of China being unamused by a Western nation building exercise on its doorstep this would look easier (if bloody).
Firstly, we have to remember that South Korea and Japan are our allies, our friends. This gives us some kind of moral justification for action. As does the existence of the murderous regime in the North.
Recipe:
Take one certifiably insane, paranoid personality
Make said person leader with unlimited power of a country
Arm him
Stir for several decades
Add certifiably insane son of original dictator
Stir some more
What sort of cake do you think that will bake?
Without China being there I would probably espouse a first-strike, conventional weapons en masse, a huge hit to take out the military capacity of the North.
Unfortunately, as noted by other posters, China would not approve of this (although they would probably not be upset at seeing the end of the current regime there). The thought of having a stronger Western presence in th region wold un-nerve the Chinese regime methinks. Hell, it might even encourage more of their own people to be problematic for them, and demand unconscionable things like political freedom. But we all remember 1989 right?
Having said all that, I see little way out of this. I think that North Korean leadership is capable of almost anything. Rational sensibilities seem to play little part in policy there.
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I think that Pakistan is more of a threat than NK. Sympathies for Islamic extremists in the military and intelligence services AND The Bomb.
NK’s only interest, IFAICT, is NK. Anything that eliminates NK’s viability, (startin’ sumpin w/ the US for example), is counterproductive. Some Islamic extremists have other-worldly interests that can be served by their own, personal extinctions.
It should read lieke it. It is the state run NK news paper. I have yet to find another , even semi-private, news agancy in the country.
I provided the link because of this story from 6/2/03:
We harp on the insanity of a select leader, when the entire militaristic population is being spoon fed this flavor of insanity. So it’s not necessarily the eccentrics of on man, or even his government that we have to face. But the population that supports him.