Yesterday, NBC reported that the Trump regime is considering plans presented by the National Security Council to redeploy nuclear weapons in South Korea and attempting to assassinate Kim Jong-un as a means of countering North Korea’s nuclear weapon program.
The first and most controversial course of action under consideration is placing U.S. nuclear weapons in South Korea. The U.S. withdrew all nuclear weapons from South Korea 25 years ago. Bringing back bombs — likely to Osan Air Base, less than 50 miles south of the capital of Seoul — would mark the first overseas nuclear deployment since the end of the Cold War, an unquestionably provocative move.
NBC’s anonymous source, described as a “senior intelligence official involved in the review” said:
"I'm not advocating pre-emptive war, nor do I think that the deployment of nuclear weapons buys more for us than it costs," but he stressed that the U.S. was dealing with a "war today" situation.
On the record, retired Admiral James Stavridis said, “I don't see any upside to it because the idea that we would use a nuclear weapon even against North Korea is highly unlikely.” Of the assassination plan, Stavridis (without a hint of irony), said “decapitation is always a tempting strategy when you're faced with a highly unpredictable and highly dangerous leader.”
This past Thursday, FoxNews was preconditioning its audience that a military strike on North Korea may be the only option. Retired Gen. Jack Keane, “Trump’s first choice for Secretary of Defense,” told FoxNews:
http://www.dailykos.com/stories/2017/4/8/1651622/-Trump-readying-the-U-S-for-first-strike-war-in-the-Korean-peninsula-weighing-nuke-deployment
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The first and most controversial course of action under consideration is placing U.S. nuclear weapons in South Korea. The U.S. withdrew all nuclear weapons from South Korea 25 years ago. Bringing back bombs — likely to Osan Air Base, less than 50 miles south of the capital of Seoul — would mark the first overseas nuclear deployment since the end of the Cold War, an unquestionably provocative move.
NBC’s anonymous source, described as a “senior intelligence official involved in the review” said:
"I'm not advocating pre-emptive war, nor do I think that the deployment of nuclear weapons buys more for us than it costs," but he stressed that the U.S. was dealing with a "war today" situation.
On the record, retired Admiral James Stavridis said, “I don't see any upside to it because the idea that we would use a nuclear weapon even against North Korea is highly unlikely.” Of the assassination plan, Stavridis (without a hint of irony), said “decapitation is always a tempting strategy when you're faced with a highly unpredictable and highly dangerous leader.”
This past Thursday, FoxNews was preconditioning its audience that a military strike on North Korea may be the only option. Retired Gen. Jack Keane, “Trump’s first choice for Secretary of Defense,” told FoxNews:
http://www.dailykos.com/stories/2017/4/8/1651622/-Trump-readying-the-U-S-for-first-strike-war-in-the-Korean-peninsula-weighing-nuke-deployment
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