by Guest » Mon Dec 20, 2010 9:21 am
I find the notion of a surprise attack highly unlikely. As a non-military American living in Korea I can also say that most Koreans would find that highly unlikely, too. It would certainly result in a serious "lake of fire" as the norks has previously declared, so no one wants that, despite the claims on this site that the norks actually do want war. They want to be recognized and dealt with as major world players, but not at the expense of the demise of their cozy little dictatorship.
My $0.02.
I find the notion of a surprise attack highly unlikely. As a non-military American living in Korea I can also say that most Koreans would find that highly unlikely, too. It would certainly result in a serious "lake of fire" as the norks has previously declared, so no one wants that, despite the claims on this site that the norks actually do want war. They want to be recognized and dealt with as major world players, but not at the expense of the demise of their cozy little dictatorship.
My $0.02.