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One thing I don't quite get: All the military officials say an offensive military strike would be very bad. Pyongyang, which is where all of the serious infrastuture is located, and the only province that has electricity 24/7, is only 1,200 square miles. Hiroshima is 350 square miles and that bomb was dropped over half a century ago. So why would sneaking over and bombing the **** out of the basic skeleton of the country be "very bad"? Does it send a bad signal to any other country? Could NK actually recover? Would any sane person on the planet want them to? Ever read about these places? Bad, bad, regime. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prisons_in_North_Korea
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