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In reply to the discussion: Why does North Korea hate the United States? Lets go back to the Korean War. [View all]rug
(82,333 posts)46. The doctrine did not develop until after the Korean War was suspended.
They came so close to using it that someone had the bright idea of suggesting they think it through.
In any event, Korea, the USSR, and the PRC all knew that the DPRK was an ongoing target of nuclear attack. As they've known it for the past 65 years.
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Why does North Korea hate the United States? Lets go back to the Korean War. [View all]
rug
May 2017
OP
The use of nukes back then didn't have the political and moral implications it does today
Lurks Often
May 2017
#34
trump's foreign policy lacks any sense of history and is based on who he thinks likes him.
rug
May 2017
#10
Schoolyard analogies are a piss-poor basis for foreign policy involving nuclear weapons.
rug
May 2017
#19
Those people know what happened to them last time. That kind of ass whoopin' don't fade away. nt
LexVegas
May 2017
#75
When you start a war, you really can't blame someone else for what happens.
brooklynite
May 2017
#36