http://www.globeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20030806.ukore0807/BNStory/International/?query=north+korea<The plan would include 4,000 daily air strikes against North Korean targets, the deployment of cruise missiles and stealth aircraft to destroy the Yongbyon nuclear plant and other nuclear facilities, the stationing of U.S. Marine forces off the coasts of North Korea to threaten a land attack on Pyongyang, the deployment of two additional U.S. Army divisions to bolster South Korean troops in a land offensive against North Korea, and the call-up of National Guard and Reserve units to replace U.S. combat forces that are currently bogged down in Iraq and Afghanistan.><snip>
<"We believe the use of air power in such a war would be swifter and more devastating than it was in Iraq," the article said. "We judge that the U.S. and South Korea could defeat North Korea decisively in 30 to 60 days with such a strategy."><snip>
<They acknowledged the risk that U.S. military strikes could trigger an explosion of radiation from North Korean nuclear plants, along with massive artillery attacks against Seoul...><snip>
MacArthur said something similar to this. I mean the 30 to 60 day thing. He never did get regime change on Kim Il Sung. Last time they crossed the line, China moved 300,000 troops into N.Korea. I guess they expect China to stand by and do nothing while the American neocon regime violates the Armistice it signed with China. Bad move. This will help the Japanese economy though, it did last time. If it doesn't go nuclear. I don't think S.Korea will help. Danger of a new military dictatorship in the South to accomodate the insane neocon strategy.