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Originally Posted by Toy Soldier
Their large military is window dressing though. They pish themselves to the wire in order for it to exist but it wouldn't function for long if it had to become active... You can't just have a military and then send it off into the world autonomously. There has to be a constant stream of fuel, ammunition, food for the personnel... They can barely maintain a parked military, it's very unlikely that they have the resources and supply lines to mobilise it for more than a few months, if at all.
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It would more than likely be fought on Korean soil though.On the border between north and south with China supplying NK with supplies and weapons/missile systems/anti aircraft and eventually if NK were getting pushed back China would send in troops and the big guns.
Wars like that are'nt quick.Vietnam was twenty years,Afghan and Iraq took half that time.Yes they were all under different conditions but i could'nt see NK being quick and easy.