Everybody Panic
If North Korea does attack, how far would its armies really get? Not very, says Stuart Koehl, which is why it probably won’t, and from the looks of things, it isn’t building up its forces for such a move.
Koehl writes about North Korea’s much-feared artillery as the most important factor in saving as many South Korean civilian lives as possible, specifically, the silencing of North Korea’s “Y-sites.” Koehl explains that the advent of J-DAMs has greatly enhanced our capacity to do that quickly, though not quickly enough to prevent much needless loss of life.
Writing in the New York Times, however, B.J. Lee tells us that it’s time to stock your basement with ramyeon noodes, ChocoPies, and plenty of clean underwear.