Donald Trump’s certainty that North Korea would not test an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) capable of reaching the US was wrong.
The threat has been brought to the US homeland with the stakes raised beyond any previous level. The Trump Administration has said that nothing is off the table, but would they attack to bring an end to North Korea’s nuclear ambitions?
A US military strike on North Korea would be “tragic on an unbelievable scale,” according to Defense Secretary Jim Mattis, but that doesn’t mean it’s off the table.
If national interests are high enough pressing on an issue that has to do with the survival of the United States against a nuclear attack, the tragic can become conceivable to stop it.
The options known to have been on the table are:
- China – which is the preferred option to leverage North Korea that the Trump Administration has been actively working from meet and greet with the Chinese Leader in Mar-a-Lago with Trump to now recent phone calls threatening that the U.S. is getting ready to take action on its own;
- Sanctions – been tried and still trying but they have not prevented bringing the situation to where it is;
- Diplomacy – its been reported that there have been ideas put forward to increase diplomacy to a new level that heretofore has never been allowed, such as even inviting North Korea to the United States to open a diplomatic liaison office and enter into a new phase of dialogue to resolve issues. The Trump Administration has even said it would consider a meeting with North Korea’s leader, which no other US president has done;
- Live with it – just accept that there is a new member to the nuclear club and expect that nuclear deterrence will be enough to keep them from ever using them;
- Military Strikes – US defense secretary James Mattis has said a conflict in North Korea “would be probably the worst kind of fighting in most people’s lifetimes.” But the generals always say there are plausible military options which they are willing to push and execute on. So, will the temptation of American advanced military technology be too overwhelming to use?
The concern is that this is a dark regime in North Korea who habitually spews rhetoric threatening the destruction of the United States and its Allies as South Korea and Japan, and other nuclear states do not engage in such behavior. And, that this is a new unconventional U.S. president who has not hesitated to surprise by going against conventional wisdom.
Will the U.S. take a military action against North Korea? – its dangerous with horrendous potential results to say the least, but given the stakes and who is involved, it’s not beyond what is conceivable.
All of the situation is another Sign of the Last Days where Jesus Christ said that there will be wars and rumors of wars at the end of the age.
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