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U.S. military option in North Korea

How North Korea Deterred an American Invasion in 2002
By A. B. Abrams
Colin Powell’s former chief of staff revealed that an invasion was considered but deemed too risky – well before North Korea’s nuclear deterrent was in place.

What It Would Really Take for a US Preemptive Strike on North Korea
By Yuki Tatsumi
The U.S. would need to coordinate closely with South Korea, Japan, and China before taking any military action.

The Real Risk of US Military Force Against North Korea
By Daniel Amick
The recent U.S. strikes on Syria and Afghanistan could pose a disturbing lesson for the North Korea issue.
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