HolyCoast: Clinton Defense Secretary Pushing for Act of War
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Friday, June 23, 2006

Clinton Defense Secretary Pushing for Act of War

William Perry, former Defense Secretary and a prominent member of the Clinton Administration which was was completely snookered by North Korea back in the 90's, now has a solution to the coming missile crisis - blow them up:

Should the United States allow a country openly hostile to it and armed with nuclear weapons to perfect an intercontinental ballistic missile capable of delivering nuclear weapons to U.S. soil? We believe not. The Bush administration has unwisely ballyhooed the doctrine of "preemption," which all previous presidents have sustained as an option rather than a dogma. It has applied the doctrine to Iraq, where the intelligence pointed to a threat from weapons of mass destruction that was much smaller than the risk North Korea poses. (The actual threat from Saddam Hussein was, we now know, even smaller than believed at the time of the invasion.) But intervening before mortal threats to U.S. security can develop is surely a prudent policy.

Therefore, if North Korea persists in its launch preparations, the United States should immediately make clear its intention to strike and destroy the North Korean Taepodong missile before it can be launched. This could be accomplished, for example, by a cruise missile launched from a submarine carrying a high-explosive warhead. The blast would be similar to the one that killed terrorist leader Abu Musab al-Zarqawi in Iraq. But the effect on the Taepodong would be devastating. The multi-story, thin-skinned missile filled with high-energy fuel is itself explosive -- the U.S. airstrike would puncture the missile and probably cause it to explode. The carefully engineered test bed for North Korea's nascent nuclear missile force would be destroyed, and its attempt to retrogress to Cold War threats thwarted. There would be no damage to North Korea outside the immediate vicinity of the missile gantry.

And then what's going to happen? You're not dealing with a lot of logic and reason in the leadership of North Korea, and if we following Perry's lead, what's to stop NoKo from surging their huge military south of the DMS and killing much of South Korea? Are we going to be able to stop them? Not with what assets we have available.

It's a foolish idea, but completely in character with the Clinton Administration which had absolutely no clue in how to deal with international terrorism or renegade governments.

UPDATE: Now Mondale's getting into the act. He wants to start war too!

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