If the second Korean War breaks out, Seoul will disappear in thirty minutes by North Korean artillery. And there are ten million people living in Seoul.
I do not believe "[the] cost of not going to war against North Korea now" is way less important than ten million lives(this makes up one-fifth of Korean population by the way).
If you still think I am wrong, come and live in Korea; especially Seoul. Then we will talk.
"While North Korea may be moving to ratchet up the crisis, not even Washington's hawks are pushing for a military response — at least not yet. Its conventional artillery capability would allow North Korea to flatten Seoul in the first half-hour of any confrontation."
I agree to what 'Zedrick' said.
This is not a war game. It cannot be undone.
If the second Korean War breaks out, Seoul will disappear in thirty minutes by North Korean artillery. And there are ten million people living in Seoul.
I do not believe "[the] cost of not going to war against North Korea now" is way less important than ten million lives(this makes up one-fifth of Korean population by the way).
If you still think I am wrong, come and live in Korea; especially Seoul. Then we will talk.
http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,446776,00.html
"While North Korea may be moving to ratchet up the crisis, not even Washington's hawks are pushing for a military response — at least not yet. Its conventional artillery capability would allow North Korea to flatten Seoul in the first half-hour of any confrontation."