At 17:29 13-8-01 -0500, Dan Minette wrote:

> > You really don't want a few tank companies to stop all North Korean tanks.
> > First, the terrain is less than ideal for tank movements. Second, when you
> > combine "smart weapons" such as BAT gliders with targeting aircraft, you
> > can destroy North Korean tank columns long before they even reach the
> > border, and long before they get within firing range of your tanks.
>
>Are you suggesting that the US destroy tanks when North Korea engages in war
>games and maneuvers?  We haven't been doing that.  Their tanks are mostly
>within a few miles of the border, now. How can you tell the difference
>between tanks that are going towards the border and then will turn away at
>the last minute as part of war games, and those that will  keep on going
>across the border?

Ever heard of "Military Intelligence Operations"? If and when North Korea 
wants to invade South Korea, they'll have to plan that invasion first. If 
the US Military Intelligence people have done their jobs right, the US will 
know about those plans well before the invasion starts.


Jeroen

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