Are We On The Verge Of A Nuclear War With North Korea?
By Michael Snyder/End Of The American Dream August 10, 2017 Share this article:
Are we on the verge of a nuclear war with North Korea?
It
has now been confirmed that North Korea has successfully created a
miniaturized nuclear warhead, and last month they tested a missile that
can reach at least half of the continental United States.
Since 1994 the U.S. has been trying to stop North Korea's nuclear program, and every effort to do so has completely failed.
Last
September, the North Koreans detonated a nuclear device that was
estimated to be in the 20 to 30 kiloton range, and back in January
President Trump pledged to stop the North Koreans before they would ever
have the capability to deliver such a weapon to U.S. cities.
But
now the North Koreans have already achieved that goal, and they plan to
ultimately create an entire fleet of ICBMs capable of hitting every
city in America.
Right now, North Korea and the
Trump administration are locked in a game of nuclear chicken. Kim Jong
Un's regime is never, ever, ever going to give up their nuclear weapons
program, and so that means that either Donald Trump is going to have to
back down, find another way to deal with North Korea, or use military
force to eliminate their nuclear threat.
And time is quickly running out for Trump to make a
decision, because now that North Korea has the ability to produce
miniaturized nuclear warheads, the game has completely changed. The
following comes from the Washington Post...
North
Korea has successfully produced a miniaturized nuclear warhead that can
fit inside its missiles, crossing a key threshold on the path to
becoming a full-fledged nuclear power, U.S. intelligence officials have
concluded in a confidential assessment.
The new
analysis completed last month by the Defense Intelligence Agency comes
on the heels of another intelligence assessment that sharply raises the
official estimate for the total number of bombs in the communist
country's atomic arsenal.
The U.S. calculated
last month that up to 60 nuclear weapons are now controlled by North
Korean leader Kim Jong Un. Some independent experts believe the number
of bombs is much smaller.
The truth is that
nobody actually knows how many nukes North Korea has at this point, and
they are pumping out more all the time.
Yes,
the Trump administration could order an absolutely devastating military
strike on North Korea. But if the North Koreans even get off one nuke
in response, it will be the greatest disaster for humanity since at
least World War II.
But at this point Trump doesn't sound like someone that
intends to back down. In fact, on Tuesday he threatened North Korea
with "fire and fury" if they keep threatening us...
"North
Korea best not make any more threats to the United States," Trump said
from the clubhouse at his golf course in Bedminster, N.J. "He has been
very threatening beyond a normal state, and as I said they will be met
with the fire and fury and frankly power, the likes of which this world
has never seen before."
In response to Trump's comments, the North Koreans threatened to hit Guam with a pre-emptive strike...
If
Trump thought that his bluff would be sufficient to finally shut up
North Korea, and put an end to Kim's provocative behavior, well... bluff
called because North Korea's state-run KCNA news agency reported
moments ago that not only did N.Korea escalate the tensions up another
notch, but explicitly warned that it could carry out a "pre-emptive
operation once the US shows signs of provocation", and that it is
"seriously considering a strategy to strike Guam with mid-to-long range
missiles."
Most Americans appear to be
completely oblivious to the seriousness of this crisis. Once we hit
North Korea, they will respond. A single nuke could potentially kill
millions in Tokyo, Japan or Seoul, South Korea.
And
the North Koreans also have some of the largest chemical and biological
weapons stockpiles on the entire planet. If things take a bad turn, we
could see death and destruction on a scale that is absolutely
unprecedented.
And if the North Koreans launch
an invasion of South Korea, we will instantly be committed to a new
Korean War and thousands upon thousands of our young men and women will
be sent over there to fight and die.
There is
no possible way that a military conflict with North Korea is going to
end well. If things go badly, millions could die, and if things go
really badly tens of millions of people could end up dead.
But members of the Trump administration continue to insist that "a military option" is on the table...
In
an interview broadcast Saturday on MSNBC's Hugh Hewitt Show, national
security adviser H.R. McMaster said the prospect of a North Korea armed
with nuclear-tipped ICBMs would be "intolerable, from the president's
perspective."
"We have to provide all options . . . and that includes a military option," he said.
Of course letting North Korea construct an entire fleet
of ICBMs that could endanger the entire planet is not exactly a
palatable option either.
The Clinton, Bush
and Obama administrations all kicked the can down the road year after
year, and now we facing a nightmare problem that does not appear to have
a good solution.
Unfortunately for Trump, time has now run out and a decision has to be made...
"Today
is the day that we can definitely say North Korea is a nuclear power,"
Harry Kazianis, director of defense studies at the Center for the
National Interest, told USA TODAY. "There is no more time to stick our
heads in the sand and think we have months or years to confront this
challenge."
Let us pray that a way can be found to derail North Korea's nuclear program that does not involve us going to war.
Because
the moment that U.S. forces start striking North Korea, the North
Koreans could literally unleash hell if they are inclined to do so.
It
appears that we are now closer to nuclear war than we have been at any
point since the Cuban missile crisis. A nuclear holocaust was avoided
back then, and hopefully a way will be found to avoid one now.
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