Friday, November 3, 2017

Report: North Korea working on missile that could reach U.S. mainland


Kim Jong-un appears increasingly likely to do something stupid and trigger a massive attack from the U.S. and South Korea--e.g., firing on an American aircraft carrier, or sending a missile over American airspace, or launching an attack on U.S. troops at the DMZ.

The North Koreans probably have concluded that the divisive state of American politics has weakened President Trump and rendered him unable to act.  Even insults that they fling at Trump get picked up and repeated by Democrats, such as "dotard".  They are undoubtedly basking in their propaganda success among the liberal Left in America.

But they are desperately mistaken.

Without strong ties and obligations to the opposition party in Congress, President Trump in fact is more free to act.  And he has already demonstrated a propensity to act, for instance the attack on Syria in response to chemical weapons.

If war comes, the Democrats must bear their share of the blame.  Having adopted a policy of undermining and "resisting" the President wherever possible, they have given great comfort and support to our deadliest enemies.

From USA Today:

North Korea is developing an advanced version of an intercontinental ballistic missile that could reach the mainland United States, according to a report.

The upgraded version of Pyongyang’s KN-20 missile was reported by CNN. It comes less than six months after North Korea launched its first intercontinental ballistic missile, and two months after its sixth nuclear test.

North Korea's attempt to produce a weapon that could pose a direct threat to the U.S. also comes as President Trump prepares for a 12-day tour of Asia that will see his administration look for ways to contain Pyongyang’s nuclear weapons program.

An intercontinental ballistic missile that North Korea tested on July 28 flew for about 45 minutes, reached an altitude of 2,300 miles and traveled approximately 620 miles before landing in the Sea of Japan, according to the Missile Defense Advocacy Alliance, an organization that lobbies for the U.S. to deploy missile defense systems.

Experts believe that if that missile had been launched with a normal trajectory it would have a range of more than 6,400 miles — sufficient to reach Alaska.

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The North Koreans have demonstrated limited ability to launch an ICBM.  Several launches have aborted, and 2-3 have succeeded.  They might have the capability to launch something into Hokkaido (Japan's northern island) but it will be a long time before they have the ability to target an American city on the mainland or Alaska.  They have nuclear devices but such weapons are useless without a delivery system.

However, Seoul (the capital of South Korea) is just over the border and would be a sitting duck for a primitive missile with an atomic bomb welded onto it.  Theoretically North Korea is capable of causing massive damage to the South.

However, should North Korea drop such a weapon on Seoul, any other South Korean city, a Japanese city in Hokkaido, or a U.S. naval force, the U.S. would undoubtedly respond with a massive attack.

There's absolutely no question that the U.S. military has plans in place to take out the missile launchers, the nuclear facilities, and whatever other juicy targets exist.  Probably they would start with a blitz of thousands of Tomahawk cruise missiles, and once the North Korean air defenses are kaput, the U.S. Air Force and South Korean Air Force will destroy whatever's left.  Meanwhile ground and air forces will mobilize to the DMZ to destroy North Korean troops.

That's my theory of what should happen.  Probably North Korea will do something more clever and less blatant, however, and stay just this side of nuclear provocation which they know they cannot win at this time.

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