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  • North Korea has the fifth largest active army in the world and a history of erratic and

  • aggressive behavior. That includes this past August, when they threatened to attack the

  • US with nuclear force. So, how seriously should we take a threat like that? How powerful is

  • North Korea?

  • As I said, North Korea has the fifth largest active military in the world, which should

  • not be taken lightly. They also have a huge number of armaments -- an estimated 13,000

  • guns along their border with South Korea. If they were to attack South Korea, or any

  • other nearby nation, they could inflict an enormous amount of damage in a very short

  • period of time. They could also potentially overwhelm those nations with sheer manpower.

  • In addition to the 690,000 to 1.1 million active troops North Korea is rumored to have,

  • they may also have between 4.1 and up to 7.7 million soldiers in reserve. So, yes. They

  • are a legitimate threat. But... only to the immediate surrounding nations, and only for

  • a short period of time.

  • North Korea’s air force and navy are extremely outdated and under-used. According to experts,

  • they often don’t have enough fuel to keep all of their planes operational, and consequently,

  • a lot of their pilots have little experience actually flying. They have a large navy, but

  • it is the same problem there. Outdated technology and not enough fuel. A prominent response

  • by a better equipped nation, like the United States, would quickly outdo North Korea’s

  • main forces. Experts also argue that North Korea would be incapable of sustaining a long

  • term war. The country is already struggling with food and fuel shortages.

  • Some even speculate that with or without a war, the current North Korean leadership may

  • not last. There are constantly rumors of impending collapse or revolt. The central government

  • is widely perceived as being extremely corrupt, draconian, and mismanaged. And the gap between

  • the people and their leaders is wide. A situation that often ends in revolt or collapse. So,

  • yes North Korea is a threat, like a bomb or a gun is a threat. But, they aren't the great

  • threat that a superpower would be, or even a terrorist group could be, because North

  • Korea is an isolated nation that does not export harmful ideals; like Al Qaeda does

  • now, or Soviet Russia did during the Cold War.

  • This leaves us only one item left to discuss, which is North Korea’s nuclear capabilities.

  • Do they have the bomb?

  • No, they do not have the bomb. They have the materials to MAKE a bomb, but they are currently

  • unable to arm a warhead with those materials. So, as of now, they can not launch a nuclear

  • strike. They can simply talk about it, which isn’t particularly threatening.

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北韓有多強大? (How Powerful is North Korea?)

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    Cheng-Hong Liu 發佈於 2021 年 01 月 14 日
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