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04 April 2013
The Korean Peninsula
The way I see this*: A pre-emptive strike on their nuclear reactor and a few other strategic areas would lower their boisterous rantings. Iran would probably not retaliate, but continue to provide fuel for No Korea's rhetoric; Syria is not in a position to get into a war in another part of the world, and Russia neither.
"...Washington has deployed nuclear-capable US B-52s, B-2 stealth bombers and two US destroyers to South Korean air and sea space ... the North warned it would reopen its mothballed Yongbyon reactor -- its source of weapons-grade plutonium. It was closed in July 2007 under a six-nation aid-for-disarmament accord. The US-Korea Institute at John Hopkins University said Wednesday that a satellite photograph seen on March 27 appeared to show construction work along a road and near the back of the reactor was already under way."
Source: GoogleNews
*But then, I'm not a military strategist or a Pentagon person.
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