Pentagon warns war

Pentagon warns war

One of the Pentagon officials has stated that the only way to completely destroy all parts of North Korea's nuclear weapons program is through a land invasion. Admiral Michael Dumont expressed his opinion on behalf of Joint Chiefs of Staff in a letter to Congressman Ted Lieu, reports “BBC” [...]

Admiral Michael Dumont expressed his opinion on behalf of Joint Chiefs of Staff in a letter to Congressman Ted Lieu, reports “BBC”

Dumont said calculating possible victims' figures would be extremely difficult. He also provided some details about the early hours of the war.
The only way to find and destroy with full security, all components of North Korea's nuclear weapons programmes are through a ground invasion”, he wrote in response to Congressman Lieu's questions concerning a possible conflict.

On Saturday, 15 Democrat lawmakers and a republic issued a statement in response to Mr. Dumont's letter saying the measures needed to destroy Penian's arsenal were deeply disturbing, the eye.net writes. Lieu said that “is important for people to understand what a war with a nuclear power would look like”.
He said that of the estimated 300 thousand people who could be killed in the first few days, more than 100,000 would be Americans. Democrat Gallego said lawmakers “wanted to make sure of full transparency and public data about what could happen if civil leaders made miscalculations. ”

Under the Pentagon's plan, there could also be a potential nuclear response from North Korea, while American forces would try to disarm nuclear weapons.

We stress that Joint Chiefs of Staff directly advise the president of the United States on military matters.

 

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