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Originally Posted by transjen
I think he should stay out of it, After all it's IRAN'S election not ours so step aside and let IRAN sort out there own problem after the dust clears see who's in charge and take it from there  Jennifer
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That's a great idea.
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Originally Posted by transjen
The nuclear genie was let out of the bottle a long time ago and once freed it can never be rebottled, N KOREA is beating it's chest talking tough when they should remain silient, He's talking big so you have to keep your cool and hang tough and call his bluff he'll fold as he knows full well we can blow him off the face of the earth which will happen if a nuke hit's the US and any attemp will end in his country being invaded. He can't win so call his bluff  Jennifer
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One dangerous thing about N. Korea is that they have the world's best artillery. Also they have the third largest army in the world. They have enough artillery and rockets to
completely wipe Seoul off the map in (at best) a several hours. Or if you believe the N. Korean propaganda, in a matter of minutes. Their guns and rockets are dug into those hills and mountains. For the last 56 years, they've been fortifying their entire country. If it comes to war against N. Korea, it would probably have to be a ground war. Most of their positions can't be taken out from the air.
Military casualties could possibly range from 661092 - 1,152,772 U.S. and Allies 4,407,275 - 5,812,075 N. Korea and possibly China. Those are the, "top end" estimates.