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If they pass over South Koreas Airspace Use your Anti Missiles for training purposes to bring them down its your Air space not the North's

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U.N sanction list for the month of July, 2016 awaited.

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Please, NK's been launching crap since before the THAAD system. NK's always been on edge.

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Into the South China Sea........ Careful now.

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I'd install that THAAD system ASAP.

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NK launching cheap missiles that will always soon to be intercepted by the stuff from the very expensive THAAD system is Kim's bright plan to bankrupt America even more.

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We can counter Seoul being hit from North Korea artillery and missiles "but" it's just going to cost at least U.S $1 billion dollars.

As it stands U.S laser weapons can take down 1 artillery round every 4 seconds. Do the maths and its almost 15 rounds a min.

If we use 100 laser weapons we can take out 1,500 rounds a min. 200 laser weapons 3,000 rounds a min.

We must keep in-mind that in bulk laser weapons drop in price dramatically. Also it only cost 39c a shoot.

Now we can stop North Korea from flattening Seoul with Artillery rounds and missiles.

Americas missile shield will only target big missiles by speed. This is a back up plan incase NK can fit a nuclear warhead on their only missile that can Carrie 1. That missile travels at a different speed from the rest, so radar will only be set to take out missiles flying at that speed.

Going in would be in small groups, with mass air support. Once we take out the fighters we would bring back ww2 bombers with small small bunker buster bombs. Most tunnels will be dirt so only getting in meters deep at most.

Inside these bombs would be gas, that sprays out then lights up. We will send flam balls down the tunnel sand drop them like ww2 mass planes destroying an area we get into trouble.

NK nuclear weapons are big and at most they have 4 left "3" if they made the hydrogen bomb.

I wouldn't enter from the border, but put land mines down that use electromagnetic wave detectors. They will hook up to the land mines and will blow up once NK try to detect them. I would hook them up to wires to and use other secret ways i can't say to kill them. The wire runs from 1 to other to know if it's a big magnetic field trying to blow them all up from a distance 2. Can't trick it or me and it works with 4 different ways in 1.

Now that the boarder is safe, we go in by the sea and by the air.

We must use troops in groups of 5,000 to limit the deaths from a nuclear bomb. Will have massive air support that can handle groups 100,000 troops.

Now we enter the city's and track and blow up any big trucks leaving the border. You can bet NK had 90% of it's nuclear bombs on the border, and before we go in we will show a build up there so they shift them forward.

Now we go in from the sea and air in 20 groups of troops in 5,000 troops in each divisions. They will stand nuclear blast distance apart.

We will target every truck trying to leave the border no matter what. NK nuclear bombs are big and hard to movie. We can limit the deaths and take out some Nuclear bombs.

Before we go in we are going to make bombs that make it rain. Not just bombs but jet fighters with clip on fuel tanks that spry a chemical that makes it rain. This will wash down any radiation from a nuclear blast out at sea. We attack when the wind is going ether side to the sea, and slowly wash it down in patched, limiting the damage.

That will do, as we can take out NK, but will lose 15k troops "maybe" :(

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