Quote Originally Posted by Fengzi
Actually, nuking N. Korea would not be a good solution by any means. If it stays conventional, China would most likely stay out of it, preferring to kick back and be a spectator instead. If it goes nuclear, however, this would be the surest way to get China involved. Not because they'd be defending their communist brothers, but because nobody wants nukes going off in their backyard. Plus (i'm no expert on this so corrcet me if I'm wrong) wouldn't we potentailly be raining fallout on our allies-S. Korea and Japan?
I disagree. Perhaps if China doesnâ??t want nukes going off in their back yard they should yank a knot in their communist brothers tail.

Nukes have come a long way since Hiroshima and Nagasaki

Check this out: http://www.fas.org/faspir/2001/v54n1/weapons.htm

(I donâ??t think the guy/gals at Los Alamos National Laboratory and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory are working on this shit around the clock because they think itâ??s fun)

If you donâ??t like my source do a search and pick your poison there are many to choose from. (I'm not sure I like my source...but I don't have the time to pick the one I do like...like I said there are many to choose from)