
WILL NORTH KOREA STRIKE THE U.S. WITH NUCLEAR POWER?
An attack
on the U.S. would be suicide.
The war between the US and North Korea in the
1950s has never been declared settled. We are legally still
at war. North Korea has had over 50 years to work on their
military acceleration. Two things are certain. One is that
their million man army is a very formidable force, and is
one of the best trained of any country. A very impressive
showing of their troop capability will give anyone a second
thought of attacking them on land. Secondly, they seam to
be determined to produce a nuclear bomb and accumulate an
impressive nuclear arsenal. Any act of nuclear aggression
from North Korea would certainly be met with devastating consequences
by the US. What their intentions are once their bomb is developed
is not clear. They do not have one bomb at present. The US
stockpile contains nearly 10,000 nuclear warheads. 5,735 are
active and operational, while approximately 4,225 are held
in inactive stockpiles. Even with our program to dismantle
most of the reserve stockpile by 2013 we will still have over
5,945 operational and reserve warheads. It seems that any
aggression by North Korea would be committing suicide, however
the instability of their leadership cannot be overlooked.

NAGASAKI, Ctsy: USAF |

HIROSHIMA, Ctsy: USAF |
Our Nuclear powered submarines offer our best
means of carrying out an attack. By 2008 we will have 14 Nuclear-powered
ballistic missile submarines armed with over 2,000 warheads.
These subs could easily sit off the coast of North Korea and
obliterate the country. These subs will carry GPS guided missiles
for improved accuracy. The Navy has stockpiled nearly 500
Trident 11 D5 missiles and continues to increase the number
at a price of 66 million dollars per missile. A second conventional
strike weapon is the Tomahawk sea-launched cruise missile.
Our Air Force has two types of long range bombers
which can be used on Nuclear attacks. The B2 Spirit and the
B-52H. These aircraft can deliver cruise missiles and gravity
bombs, such as the high-yield bomb with variable yield up
to 1.2 megatons.
This deterrent force is so formidable as to defy description
if forced to strike.
North Korea has numerous internal problems,
such as major food shortages, major human rights violations,
and political repression. Kim Jong11 , the unstable seemingly
warped individual is defiantly leading the country into absolute
disaster.
North Korea has no oil. It spends most of its funds on increasing
the military capability. They are moving to restart a frozen
Nuclear facility which means they are less than a year away
from the mass production of Nuclear materials. Our satellite
photographs show that movement has resumed at the plant in
Youngbyon, which was closed in our agreement in 1994. As information
is difficult to obtain, it is uncertain how long it will take
to produce enough plutonium to build a Nuclear weapon. Under
certain circumstances it is thought North Korea could conceivably
produce a bomb in a month or so. It is believed North Korea
has 8,000 spent fuel rods stored, enough to produce one or
two bombs. North Korea has admitted to a separate enriched
uranium program. North Korea has conventional missiles powerful
enough to reach Japan, but the ability to carry a Nuclear
device is questionable. They are expected to continue to carry
out the testing of sophisticated missiles. South Korea is
caught in an undesirable position. If North Korea does develop
their proposed weapons both South Korea and Japan could face
a dangerous situation. North Korea tested seven ballistic
missiles in 2006. One long range missile failed shortly after
launch. The US has a legitimate worry over these events, as
our satellite images indicate the missile is over 30 meters
long. This missile could give Pyongyang the capability to
strike the US for the first time.
The proposed launch will make China unhappy
as it does not want North Korea to provoke the US and Japan
into a large buildup of defense systems in the region. China
could impose economic and military pressure on North Korea,
but is unwilling to do so. China is afraid that a collapse
of the North Korean government would cause great instability
in the area. South Korea is also concerned about the possible
collapse as that would bring a gigantic influx of refugees,
and the financial cost would be considerable. Another concern
South Korea has is the possibility of North Korea launching
its huge conventional force against them which could be devastating.
The US, with the North Korea threat in mind,
issued a warning to North korea on the day of the reported
missile tests. The US warned that North Korea that their actions
would be considered a grave threat to the US who would hold
them fully accountable for the consequences of such action.
So the question remains. What exactly are the
intentions of North Korea? The problem gains legitimacy when
the unpredictable Kim Jong 11 is taken into consideration.
Is he ready to commit suicide, and sacrifice his country?
Most believe the answer is " yes." There are four
men who are out of the same mold, with aggressive behavior
driven by hatred. They are Adolph Hitler, Hugo Chevez, Kim
Jong 11, and Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. All four are a great danger
to world peace. We already had WW11 because of Adolph Hitler,
which one of these tyrants will cause WW111?
By Wayland Mayo
Home Page
|