OCBuckWife
I am the evil monkey in your closet
Relative peace for fifty years then OCBF and OCBW move to Seoul and possible war breaks out. Coincidence?
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ORD_Buckeye;1823311; said:I'm going to be blunt about this. South Koreans are pussies and cowards, and they had better not be expecting the United States to throw half a million troops into the meat grinder that war will become.
If they want to keep their country the way it is, they're going to need to get out of the gym, put down their video game controllers, quit working on their Fast and the Furious cars and pick up a weapon and defend it. The most that they can count on from us will be a naval blockade and some air support.
buckeyebri;1823313; said:I gotta believe that we would be there in a heartbeat to support the South Koreans. We have way too mzny vested interests in the region to allow the North to overrun them.
buckeyebri;1823313; said:I gotta believe that we would be there in a heartbeat to support the South Koreans. We have way too mzny vested interests in the region to allow the North to overrun them.
ORD_Buckeye;1823341; said:Disagree. Even if there's the will (which in many quarters there is not for a variety of reasons) where are we going to pull the necessary manpower to repel what would probably be a million N. Koreans pouring across the parallel. No administration--Republican or Democratic--is going to throw a few token divisions into a meat grinder.
ORD_Buckeye;1823341; said:Disagree. Even if there's the will (which in many quarters there is not for a variety of reasons) where are we going to pull the necessary manpower to repel what would probably be a million N. Koreans pouring across the parallel. No administration--Republican or Democratic--is going to throw a few token divisions into a meat grinder.
eightpointbuck;1823429; said:No administration may want to, but the fact that we have 40,000 troops (and now a carrier group in the neighborhood), if a shooting war starts-we are involved. How could we possibly extract ourselves- we have a fifty year running commitment. This is the problem with having entangling agreements with half the countries around the globe.
ORD_Buckeye;1823440; said:Simple, let the frickin' North Koreans have it. They aren't going to move on Japan, which actually is a strategic ally. There's nothing of economic or scientific importance in S. Korea that our corporations haven't handed the Chinese over the last decade anyways. Really, I don't see sacrificing what might be up to 50K dead in the first year for a nation of ungrateful pussies who won't pick up a weapon to defend themselves.
If this were Japan, I would be thinking differently. Honestly, the South Koreans could use a generation or two of reeducation camps, starvation and building statues of dear leader. It might wipe the smug off their faces.