> 1: They're shells. Doesn't take long to prepare or launch shells, and if
> coordinated properly, could be a complete surprise. Preemptively take
> out the artillery placements before they have a chance to fire a shot.
From the article Flint was quoting from the bunkers all face north, and the majority of
heavy weapons exist in those bunkers -- on rail.
> BIG EXPLOSION. Boom! That makes things blow up.
Just like a signal flare.
> Radiation means no reinforcements can get into the area either to restart
> the artillery system or, depending on the terrain of the region, could even
> prevent the North Korean assault forces from coming across the border. Not
> that Kim Jong Il wouldn't order them to cross a pool of radiation, but they would
> be left weakened and physically drained from the effects of radiation.
1. They wouldn't care. Radiation or not, they'd still weather it.
2. Some North Koreans (probably officials) would have radiation/bio suits.
3. I don't see how radiation will prevent 70s era technology from firing...
> north korea is just seeing what they can get away with, until we say, no,
> if you do this, its an act of war and we will respond with force, they're
> gonna keep testing the limit.
Its beyond that. They obviously don't care about what the rest of the world
thinks. Its probably an internal display of strength, more then an external
one.
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