Proactively Countering North Korea's Advancing Nuclear Threats

Proactively Countering North Korea's Advancing Nuclear Threats
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Book Synopsis Proactively Countering North Korea's Advancing Nuclear Threats by : Markus Garlauskas

Download or read book Proactively Countering North Korea's Advancing Nuclear Threats written by Markus Garlauskas and published by . This book was released on 2021-12-23 with total page 22 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: As North Korea’s nuclear weapons and missile arsenals grow larger and more sophisticated, the United States could soon be faced with a terrible choice when Pyongyang attempts to coerce Seoul—risk an intercontinental nuclear war or abandon a key ally. To avoid such as scenario, the author recommends that Washington adopt a new strategy to proactively counter North Korea’s nuclear threat by impeding its nuclear and missile programs, investing to stay ahead of its arsenal, and adjusting military operations on the Korean Peninsula.

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