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[QUOTE="Dankill:454966"]North Korea would be a straight conventional war. China would not likely want to get involved this time, seeing as their leadership is less of hardline commies, like NK is and was 50 years ago. With our military, South Korea and a sizeable chuck of the UN (They will get involved because the nuclear power shooting at people is dangerous to them too. They know that. If China does not add them, the short term would be destructive to South Korea with the first strike of thousands of artillery and ground to ground missle on Seoul and other population centers that they are aimed at, at all times. Then their gas, electrity, food and finally ammo would run out and they would lose. Aside from the fact that as Hoser said, if they launched a nuke, we would nuke the whole country with only a small bit of our nuclear weapon arsenal, from either home based silos or our nuclear subs. If the American people had a clear, present danger with a face on it and a target that no one could argue about that atacked them or a close ally and was seen as a threat, you would see unquestioned support and lines at recruting stations. Iraq is a totally different ballgame in terms of semetrical and asemetrical warfare.[/QUOTE]
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