(군사) CBS방송 한반도 군사 정세 종합
(군사) CBS방송 한반도 군사 정세 종합
President Obama is trying some personal diplomacy to get
A nighttime satellite photo of the
It would be a contest of mass. The North Koreans have a million men under arms against the technology and training of 28,000 American and half a million South Korean troops. But the North Korean advantage in numbers would be quickly overwhelmed by US reinforcements and air strikes from as far away as
So what could the leaders of
"They intend to employ chemical weapons, ballistic missiles right from the very beginning." "If they feel threatened enough, they might even go nuclear. We're not sure." The US has long since pulled its nuclear weapons out of South Korea, but the threat of retaliation against the nuclear or chemical attack still stands. "The United States has made it clear for many years that it reserves the right to respond with overwhelming force to the use of weapons of mass destruction against the
Even without nuclear weapons, a conventional war on the Korean Peninsula would be horrific. "The consequences are extreme." "Extreme in causalities. And what are we talking about here?" "I would say it would be in the tens of thousands." North Korea's artillery barrage would be met with an immediate counter-attack by South Korean and American artillery and aircraft with precision guided weapons. But North Korea's artillery is not an easy target. Much of it is dug into the sides of mountains.
"They are able to open the doors, the blast doors, move out, fire a set number of rounds, and then return under cover." North Korean tanks would come south through three corridors경로. One of them is north-south highway. All of them heavily fortified and mined with charges to collapse bridges and overpasses육교. Its infantry would come pouring through secret tunnels dug beneath the DMZ. Special operations forces would land in miniature submarines behind the front lines.
"This combination is hoped by the North Koreans to totally throw off the defending forces and give them the opportunity to penetrate quickly and deeply. That's their hope." Wars never go according to plan, but in the end, the South would win and the North would lose, and it would be a disaster for all sides. David Martin, CBS News, the Pentagon.