(Pictures) North Korea Actions May start World War III If They Continue Conflicts With U.S.A
When it comes to World War III People gets scared because of the development some countries possess when it comes to nuclear weapon, missiles, military powers and high military arms. Some of the countries which include U.S.A, RUSSIA, NORTH KOREA, SOUTH KOREA, IRAN, ISRAEL could cause great havoc if they were fight against each other.
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Recently North Korea celebrated its founder and on that day show cased its might and power, by parading with heavy nuclear reactors, missiles, and military power. Iran also did same on the military national day that occurred few days ago show casing different kinds of nuclear reactors, threatening to bomb down Israel, another country that possesses a very strong military and nuclear weapons.
Right now there is a crash between two strong nuclear country U.S.A. And North Korea.
With a 900,000-strong army, a terrifying chemical nuclear weapons and a leader with no mercy for humanity, it could explode into a devastating war
You could take North Korean leader Kim Jong-un as a joke figure, and to take his threats about bombing the US as bluster.
Although, there is no chance of a North Korean nuclear missile bringing down New York, Manhattan, Washington or LA any time soon.
But With a 900,000-strong army, a terrifying chemical nuclear weapons and a leader with no mercy for humanity, it could explode into a devastating war, and international concern is mounting.
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, who is a former South Korean foreign minister, has called for direct talks with North Korea to try and level the situation.
The United States as we all know is the world strongest countries when it comes to their military power and nuclear reactor responded to North Korean threats with a demonstration of its enormous military might, sending B-52 and B2-stealth bombers for training flights over North Korea.
These are methods for US strategic nuclear weapons, sending an unmistakable signal that the regime is playing with danger.
The US also deployed F-22 stealth bombers and moved an Aegis-class warship to the region. The battleship is equipped with the capability to intercept ballistic missiles.
Just few days ago North Korea announced that it was restarting the Yongbyon nuclear reactor, that was shut down by the un in 2007.
Although it will take up to a year to restart, the announcement is significant because currently North Korea only has enough plutonium for about six nuclear devices, it wants to make clear it will develop its nuclear reactors, integrate it fully into its defences and will not give up nuclear weapons.
In Washington and South Korean capital Seoul, the atmosphere remains calm. There is no sign that North Korea is mobilising its forces.
Washington and Seoul remain convinced that North Korea cannot afford to start a major war which could only end with the destruction of its regime.
But the risk of war is real. There are 900,000 North Korean soldiers deployed across the demilitarized zone (DMZ) between the two Koreas.
They are equipped with more than 17,000 heavy artillery pieces and 3,500 main battle armour tanks. The North also possesses significant quantities of chemical weapon.
Although they cannot win a war, they can cause enormous damage and loss of life even without nuclear weapons. It also has about 100,000 special forces trained to infiltrate the South in the event of war.
The current crisis is dangerous because both sides have already reached the limit of what can be achieved through military signals, and have no way to reduce tensions.
Among the brutality North Korea leader maintains is a brutal prison camps where 200,000 of its political opponents are locked up and also denies basic human rights to its own people.
In the past, North Korea has used small-scale attacks, such as the killing of American soldiers in the DMZ. And also some of South Korea soldiers.
Since then, the South Korean military has changed its policy.
It is determined to respond to any attack by North Korea with a larger military response at both units that fired and command centres in the capital Pyongyang.
North and South Korea are still visibly at war because there was no peace treaty and South Korea never signed the ceasefire agreement after the end of the Korean War.
Many are now looking to China for keeping its “client state” under control. China rescued North Korea from total defeat in the Korean War in the 50s.
Although China has provided a security guarantee for North Korea since then, it is no longer the case that it will support North Korea’s military adventures. Thus, China has called for calm and restraint on all sides.
In the past China temporarily suspended shipments of oil and food to North Korea.
Beijing is concerned about the outbreak of a major war on the Korean peninsula that could result in millions of refugees flooding into China.
Worse still, it could drag China itself into a military conflict with the United States.
Beijing is threading very carefully now because it fears further pressure on North Korea will cause the situation to get out of control.
After the condemnation of his missile and nuclear tests in the United Nations Security Council, Kim is demonstrating that he is up to the job of confronting the United States and South Korea.
Ban Ki-moon is right. China and the United States need to work together to establish some framework for dialogue with North Korea to defuse the crisis.
I just hope that the united nations are able to find a solution to the conflict because a slight miscalculation could trigger some brutal nuclear reactors which will result to World War III.
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