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How in the hell NK afforded to have 72 Subs?
Here we go again...
Yes, Seoul is an important target and the most important target. But as the satellite picture above obviously showed, not merely hinted at, is that South Korea's wealth is diverse and quite distributed. Even if Seoul is destroyed, a scenario exists only in Chinese minds, South Korea will survive. If signs of war are evident, South Korea's leadership will be equally distributed to assure continuation of government. But for North Korea, if Pyongyang is destroyed, NKR will collapse. Little wealth does not mean it cannot collapse. If anything, so little mean it will require only a nudge instead of a shove. NKR's leadership can go to the most remote parts of North Korea and it would do them no good. They have little to rule before, and once South Korea controls North Korea's airspace, chubby Kim will have nothing but roaches to lord over wherever bunker he may be.
It's important to remember that if needed, that graphic can become this:
An Illustration of War: US vs. North Korea Capabilities
Our 28,000 troops can quickly escalate in size if needed. From Japan and Guam we can pull troops, re-station aircraft, or base ships and subs. Our size in the region is massive, our presence in South Korea small, but hardly on its own.
Andersen Air Base can easily become a station for US tankers and nuclear capable aircraft.
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why use nuclear capable aircraft? why not just launch ICBMs at North directly? they have no missile defense, you can wipe them out with one push of a button.
It's important to remember that if needed, that graphic can become this:
An Illustration of War: US vs. North Korea Capabilities
Our 28,000 troops can quickly escalate in size if needed. From Japan and Guam we can pull troops, re-station aircraft, or base ships and subs. Our size in the region is massive, our presence in South Korea small, but hardly on its own.
Andersen Air Base can easily become a station for US tankers and nuclear capable aircraft.
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I should also add that the JSDF would commit boots on the ground should Seoul ever ask for our aid.
Nuclear capable... meaning that if needed they can use nuclear weapons, not that they will. The B-1b, B-52, B-2, F-15 and several other US systems can use nuclear weapons if needed, but until that point they can still be stationed at Guam and fly with conventional munitions, as seen in Afghanistan, Iraq and Kosovo by B-52, B-2 and B-1 strikes. North Korea is a lot of things, stupid might be one of them, but they no that their only chance of leaving a conflict with their nation intact is to keep the conflict conventional.
Apart from the ATACMS, US ballistic missiles come only in the nuclear variety, meaning they have no use unless the conflict turns nuclear. Just because you can carry nuclear weapons doesn't mean you need to.
my question is why Nuclear capable aircraft against NK. if ICBM has a shorter flight time and will do the same job, for conventional strike, US has plenty of aircraft capable in the pacific. you did not answer the question.
I did answer your question, you just don't seem to understand the concept presented. The US uses the same nuclear capable aircraft to deliver conventional weapons as it does to delivery nuclear weapons. No B-52, B-2 or B-1b has dropped a single nuclear weapon in conflict... just conventional ones. And in North Korea the same would be true.
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Understand?!? Perhaps the problem is you don't understand the US military... or that every conflict will require a nuclear outcome, or that the US bombers are incapable of anything other then a nuclear strike.
As for the systems already in the Pacific, these are some of them. And if they aren't there already they can fly there, drop their munitions and return to US bases without needing to be bases in the Pacific.
why use nuclear capable aircraft? why not just launch ICBMs at North directly? they have no missile defense, you can wipe them out with one push of a button.