Iron Dome Strategy for South Korea - Sure Why Not, Let's Call It an Steel Umbrella This Time

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A missile defense shield, or one that could take out any rockets fired from North Korea into South Korea is a very good idea. If South Korea had such a missile defense shield, it wouldn't have to worry about North Korea any longer, anything that they shot would be knocked out of the sky before it got very far. Theoretically it would eliminate the threat from North Korea and even perhaps cause a positive change in the region.

It is overdue in 무료웹툰 present period history for North Korea to stop its nuclear weapons program, allow in inspectors, and open up its society to the free world. Not only would this be good for all the other nations of the region, but a united Korea would be good for the starving people in North Korea. By taking away the threat of a missile attack, South Korea would be in a far better position to negotiate, and move the peace process forward.

There was an interesting article recently in Space War Online News recently titled; "Panetta pledges 'nuclear umbrella' for S. Korea," by Staff Writers in Seoul, South Korea, published on October 26, 2011. The article stated;

"US Defense Secretary Leon Panetta pledged to preserve a "nuclear umbrella" protecting South Korea, after the US held talks with Seoul's hostile neighbour North Korea. 28,500 US troops are in the South. Cross-border tensions increasing ever since N. Korea sank a S. Korean ship. The US withdrew atomic weapons from the South 20 years ago but guarantees to provide a nuclear deterrent to any nuclear attack on it. Panetta, emphasised the US defence commitment despite a flurry of diplomacy designed to revive six-nation talks on the North's nuclear disarmament."

Okay so, what's all this talk about a Nuclear Umbrella now? Well, that's an interesting choice of words isn't it? But those words are quite significant in a number of ways. First, Israel has what they call an iron dome missile defense system to shoot down rockets fire from Hamas and Hezbollah into the Jewish state. Apparently, once Israel has it perfected, it won't really matter if their enemies fire weapons into their territory, because they will defeat all the incoming weapons, therefore the threat is eliminated.

It is basically the same theory isn't it? By the United States making this "nuclear umbrella" possible, it is basically saying that our nation is committed to creating a defense shield which cannot be penetrated by North Korea rockets, or short range nuclear missiles. That's a good thing, and it's a wise choice. Indeed I hope you will please consider all this and think on it.

 
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