Meursault
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« on: June 27, 2014, 06:21:51 PM » |
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North Korea has a few hundred rapid-fire artillery pieces pointed at Seoul and its suburbs. I've seen casualty estimates in the South that range as high as a quarter-million in the first day of shelling.
Could the American Air Force destroy that artillery? Eventually. The problem is that it would take several days simply to knock out a majority of it. Anyone flashing back to 2003 has the absolutely wrong picture of what a Second Korean War would look like. It would be the first total war since Vietnam.
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