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Originally Posted by Ryzorian
Still, if the US really wanted to, they could level most of North korea's artillery in a few hours. The real question would be, how much damage could those batteries do in those few hours and would the South be willing to take that as "exceptable losses".
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At the cost of destroying Uijeongbu, Pyeongtaek, and Yongsan American garrisons in 3 hours.
There would never be a war. North Korea is already doing a good job by dismantling the Gukbangbu (South Korean Ministry of Defense) from the inside.
You don't really need a war to collapse a country.
Don't forget. According to now-deceased Hwang Jang-yeop (North Korean minister who defected to the South in the 1990s) mentioned that there are approximately 10,000 North Korean spies infiltrated in the South Korean government, even today. After this bombardment, I can't but to conform this fact as "almost true".
Let me tell you this as a South Korean: having a full-fledge war against North Korea is impossible.