From: John K Clark (jonkc@att.net)
Date: Fri Jul 25 2003 - 11:52:26 MDT
<Dehede011@aol.com> Wrote:
> That in turn implies that the North Koreans have about 15,000 artillery
>pieces within 20 to 30 miles of Seoul.
Yes.
>we could locate and take out a large percentage of them before they
>fired.
All are well dug in and unlike parked airplanes cannons are hard to destroy.
A good crew could fire their weapon 3 times a minute so it wouldn't take
long for even a small percentage of those 15,000 artillery pieces to turn
Seoul into a smoking ruin.
> I suppose we could use tactical nukes.
Yes, but is that something you really want to do?
>North Korean can be told we have the means of eliminating you and your
> weapons without suffering undue hardship ourselves.
You can tell them that but it would be untrue and they're not dumb, they
know it's untrue.
John K Clark jonkc@att.net
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