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Why other governments don't make an invasion in North Korea

Kimmo Huosionmaa

There is one question about the geopolitics, and that is "how other nations allow North Korea to make things as it does?". One of the answers could be that small crisis with that nation would turn the public eye away from some local problems like uncomfortable laws, what are made in the Parliaments, and the crisis in the Korean peninsula would be a very good thing, to fill the front pages of the newspapers.

The nuclear armament of that state guarantees that the military invasion against that country is not an option and the nuclear armament is a good threat for any country in the world. But the fact about the North Korean nuclear missiles is, that they could be effective against civilian targets like cities and another kind of things. Also if North Korea uses EMP weapon, what might be camouflaged as the satellite, it can make serious damages to the electric and signal devices, and shut down some communication lines. But that kind of attack causes immediately counter-strike.

In fact, the attack by nuclear weapons is over-dramatized. There is the change to use biological weapons by a very terrible and silent way. Only what the government must do is to inject some bacteria virus like Ebola or Crimean Congo to some person, and after that send that man or woman walking on the streets. The epidemic could kill millions of people. And the reason, why China as an example have established a military base in Africa could be that they also want to get organisms from the jungle to their laboratories. The reason why people afraid more nuclear weapons than biological warfare is that nuclear weapons are more dramatic than bioweapons.

The production of nuclear weapons is more difficult than biological weapons, what can product in very simple laboratories by using normal organisms like Tuberculosis or viruses. The afraid of nuclear weapons is a good example that we are afraid the thing, what we actually don't need to afraid. But we cannot afraid the thing, what we should afraid, and only thing, what is needed in biological warfare is a vaccine, what makes own troop immune against those weapons.

The thing, what makes this small country very complicated is the speculation, that North Korea is allowed to make nuclear weapons because superpowers need somebody, what plays "role of a bad boy" in their policy. And they want that this political "bad boy" looks like the serious enemy. The fact is, that this enemy is easy to terminate with nuclear weapons if it becomes a real threat. That nation can, of course, cause terrible destruction in the West coast of the USA or it can kill millions of people by attacking Shanghai or make destruction in Petropavlovsk but in the scale of those nations, the destruction would be only local. Of course, many people would die but for the entirety that has little influence. But this justifies the attack on that country.

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