By: Shelldrake
09 June 2010
Dangers Of A Second Korean War
In the unlikely event that the current heightened tensions on the Korean Peninsula continue to escalate until a major war results, most military analysts worry about the loss of life and property that would result from a North Korean artillery bombardment of Seoul or North Korea's use of its limited nuclear arsenal. However, there are lesser known dangers of a renewed Korean conflict that include cyber attacks and the use of biochemical weapons by North Korea, as well as extensive flooding of South Korea due to the deliberate release of water by North Korean and/or South Korean dams. Worst-case scenario planning is clearly warranted, just in case!
Labels:
Analysis,
North Korea,
South Korea,
WMD
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