Antiboyscout wrote:First, stop using 'we' when referring to US lawmaking and military. You have already admitted to being a Canadian.
Duel citizenship.
I'll let this go this once as an honest, if thoughtless, mistake, but only this once.
China doesn't want a nuclear NK any more than anyone else in the region. China wants hegemonic control of east Asia and a nation on their boarder capable of nuking the capital does not play into that plan. But yes we should wait for NK to make the first move.
I think we're largely in agreement on this point, but I stand by my position that making threats you don't wish to follow through on is stupid, and can lead to very bad places.
And, well... there's a pattern with Trump. Again and again, he threatens something horrible, people say "Oh, it can't possibly that bad." And then it turns out, yeah, it is.
As for the dysfunctional government, whether Trump is making the right call can only be judged by future outcomes and cannot be judged by them today.
Normally, I'd agree, but some things are so obviously stupid that you don't need the benefit of hindsight.
I will say that the strategy Trump is taking is at least different that what has been done for the last 30 years. How many times do we have to bribe and capitulate to NK in an attempt to get them to stop making nuclear weapons before we learn it doesn't appear to be working.
Maybe no one tried it before because they didn't want to risk blundering into World War III via pissing contest?
Also, Trump may be commander and chief but he doesn't give direct command. He would barely make highly general outlines or goals. Congress is also basically not needed for a war. They only need to say Yes or No, and that is only if NK attacks US soil. If NK attacks SK we are bound by international treaties to aid our ally and because treaties in the US must be approved by congress war would be automatically declared.
I can't speak to the accuracy of your claims regarding treaty obligations, but its my understanding that the President absolutely can personally order a military strike, including a nuclear launch, on his own authority. Which is rather terrifying, really.
I really wish the US was a country with a no nuclear first strike policy.
My only fear is that American troops will be deployed on the ground. NK has been brainwashing the populous for a long time that US soldiers will kill the men, rape the women, and eat their children alive, so the north koreans that don't commit suicide will take to the hills and we will see guerrilla fighting that will make Vietnam look like a cake walk. They may not want to, but the south koreans will need to take up the land war. If they do and we are lucky they may look to their cousins and lay down and wait for it to be over. Thankfully, unlike our adventures is the middle east the Republic of Korea can take over administration of the entire peninsula at conclusion of a war, meaning no nation building is required.
So just shove all the burden onto our allies, as much as possible? I'm sure SK will appreciate that.
And yes, we'd absolutely be deploying ground troops, unless the war ended in nuclear genocide. Probably on a scale necessitating a draft, as I noted in my OP.