Is the threat of a Korean Peninsula War real? The U.S. justifies their reluctance to hit North Korea with a good excuse that it is waging several battles in different fronts which include Iraq, Afghanistan, etc. It could overstretch their U.S. military expenditures and manpower that could possibly lead to the fall of the New Roman Empire.
In the process, it gave Japan the opportunity to give the Japanese a wake up call to revise its constitution and rearm. A policy that was believed by pacifists as the real agenda of the new Prime Minister Shinzo Abe disguising itself as a protection of Japan for any possible nuclear attack by the North Korean. Prime Minister Abe could be right but the ASEAN neighbors learned from history that the Japanese are expansionists after all.
Monday, August 6, 2007
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