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Tuesday, October 03, 2006

Mushroom Clouded Judgment

If the North Koreans truly believe we are always on the verge of nuking them, announcing they will test a nuclear weapon is just foolish:

"The U.S. extreme threat of a nuclear war and sanctions and pressure compel the DPRK to conduct a nuclear test, an essential process for bolstering nuclear deterrent, as a self-defense measure in response," said a statement by the North's Foreign Ministry and carried by the North's official Korean Central News Agency. DPRK stands for Democratic People's Republic of Korea, the North's official name.


Wouldn't we take the opportunity to strike before they test a nuke if we really are determined to nuke them? (And we have been planning it for fifty years according to Pyongyang.)

So really, North Korea's threat to test makes little sense. It would just put some spine into those who don't want to confront Pyongyang:

"A North Korean nuclear test ... would create a qualitatively different situation on the Korean peninsula," Rice said. "I think that you would see that a number of states in the region would need to reassess where they are now with North Korea."

I agree. Like I said last year, North Korea should smoke 'em if they've got them:

So if North Korea has nukes, why not end the ability of some to pretend there is no problem? If North Korea lights one up, nobody can deny the need to confront North Korea. Do we really want this gulag with a UN seat to have nukes and survive for long? And the Pillsbury Nuke Boy will have one fewer nuke to wave around if push comes to shove. I'd certainly be happier if North Korea can't build nukes; but if they can, end the uncertainty.

With this cleared up, we can focus on containing North Korea. We can cut off all but a trickle of aid to keep them hoping for recovery rather than banking on war. We can welcome refugees. We can try to get information about the outside world into the north. We can build missile defenses around North Korea with the Japanese to guard against the worse. We can focus surveillance assets on the north. We can intercept any attempts to export nuclear materials or weapons. In short, we contain them and pull the plug so that they die. Regime collapse is our goal.

And we can prepare to strike North Korea's missile sites and leadership positions in a disarming strike should we detect signs of missile launch preparations. Remember, it is one thing to hide development in a deep cavern. But if you want a weapon, you have to bring it close to the surface where it can actually be launched. We can detect and strike these.


It would be a clarifying moment for the South Koreans, Chinese, and Russians who just don't want to be bothered with dealing with North Korea.

UPDATE: James Robbins agrees that North Korea should test if they can.