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    Japan is considering 4 scenarios to start a war with North Korea

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    Japan is considering 4 scenarios to start a war with North Korea Empty Japan is considering 4 scenarios to start a war with North Korea

    Post by Rocky Mon 01 Jan 2018, 2:23 am

    Japan is considering 4 scenarios to start a war with North Korea
    Baghdad - Agencies
    Japan's Kyodo news agency reported that the Japanese government is seriously considering a possible war on North Korea.
     According to the agency, Japan's National Security Council is studying four possible scenarios for the development of events that could lead to war.
    These scenarios are as follows: the possibility of a clash and direct clash between the forces of the two Koreas, and the possibility of directing the United States of America a direct blow to North Korea
     The possibility of a land invasion by South Korean troops to its northern neighbor, and the possibility of Japan being exposed to North Korean missiles.
     The Japanese National Security Council also discussed in its last session the security of the country and the permissible count of American forces that can be transferred in the event of war.
     For its part, North Korea confirmed that it will not abandon its nuclear program, as long as the United States and its allies continued what it called "blackmail and military maneuvers" against it.
     The year 2017 saw North Korea carry out multiple nuclear tests by launching three intercontinental ballistic missiles at sea.
     For his part, US President Donald Trump threatened to destroy the whole of what he described as North Korea if it attacked the United States.


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