Trump considering direct military action to counter North Korea

https://www.yahoo.com/finance/news/white-house-considering-direct-military-015716115.html

The White House is considering direct military action to counter North Korea

David Choi,Business Insider 3 hours ago
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In a dramatic shift from traditional policy, an internal White House review on North Korean strategy revealed that the option to use military force, or a regime change to curb the threat of North Korean nuclear weapons was on the table, The Wall Street Journal reported on Wednesday.

This review comes at the heels of a report claiming President Donald Trump believed the "greatest immediate threat" to the US was North Korea's nuclear program.

Recent provocations from the Hermit Kingdom, including the ballistic missile launch in the Sea of Japan and the assassination of Kim Jong Un's estranged half-brother in Malaysia, may have provoked this shift in the policy that have many officials and US allies worried.

"North Korea just stated that it is in the final stages of developing a nuclear weapon capable of reaching parts of the U.S. It won't happen!" Trump tweeted in January. Several weeks later, North Korea conducted its missile test.

Since then, Deputy National Security Adviser K.T. McFarland consulted with other officials to address North Korea's fresh series of provocations. In the meeting, held about two weeks ago, the officials discussed the possibility of a plan "outside the mainstream," the Journal reported.

According to the Journal, McFarland requested for all options in order to completely overhaul American policy toward North Korea — including for the US to recognize North Korea as a nuclear state and the possibility of a direct military conflict.

The proposals, which are now being vetted prior to Trump's review, would certainly be met with worry from China, a long-time North Korean ally, who recently responded with an export ban against North Korea's coal industry. Additionally, many experts fear that a direct military conflict would spark all-out warfare, including artillery barrages directed at Seoul, South Korea's capital.

Even more worrisome is the possibility for further North Korean provocations, which may influence the recent policy shift, as early as this month. As the US and ally South Korea conduct "Foal Eagle" and "Key Resolve," their annual military exercises that involve 17,000 US troops and Terminal High Altitude Air Defense systems, experts say that provocations from North Korea will be likely.
 
If you think the last Republican President's wars in Iraq and Afghanistan were bad,you ain't seen nothing yet if Trump attacks North Korea :wtf:
 
If you think the last Republican President's wars in Iraq and Afghanistan were bad,you ain't seen nothing yet if Trump attacks North Korea :wtf:

Really? Not that I support any military conflict, but why do you think NK would be that much worse than Iraq? Do you know anything about the NK regime and the horrible shape it is in?
 
If you think the last Republican President's wars in Iraq and Afghanistan were bad,you ain't seen nothing yet if Trump attacks North Korea :wtf:
If Soros is paying you he is really not getting much for his money.
 
Our troop presence in Korea was designed as a tripwire to deter N. Korea. Now S. Korea's vulnerability is a tripwire preventing us taking steps to protect ourselves.
 
Our troop presence in Korea was designed as a tripwire to deter N. Korea. Now S. Korea's vulnerability is a tripwire preventing us taking steps to protect ourselves.

Protect ourselves from what? You think N Korea would attack us first?
 
Protect ourselves from what? You think N Korea would attack us first?

They are unpredictable. They blew up S. Korea's entire cabinet once. You cannot just brush off threats from them as bombast.

And what would we do if they managed to hit LA with a nuke? S. Koreas would be furious if we responded in kind. But what else could we do? Invade them? Tough spot. Same one we will now be in with Iran, thanks to Obama.
 
Attacking S. Korea doesn't mean they will attack The US.The only way NK would ever attempt to hit LA with a nuke is if we attack them first imo.

Thanks to Obama Trump came into office with a nuke free Iran,unlike Bush leaving Obama a nuclear armed N Korea.
 
If you think the last Republican President's wars in Iraq and Afghanistan were bad,you ain't seen nothing yet if Trump attacks North Korea :wtf:

Lol, Obama Bombed more countries than Bush jr. He even Created the ISIS and Threw 27,000 bombs annually in those countries.
 
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