South Korea ready to strike pre-emptive blow on North
The head of the South Korean Joint
Chiefs of Staff said that the country was ready to launch a preemptive
strike on North Korea if the latter tries to use nuclear weapons in the
future.
"If North Korea demonstrates a clear
intention to use nuclear weapons, we will strike first, even if there is
a threat of war," General Chung Syn Cho said during a session of the
National Assembly on Defence. "A preemptive strike does not require
consultations with the United States, it is a right for self-defense."
Experts, however, believe that the probability of a pre-emptive strike on the part of South Korea is quite small, says GlobalPost.
The Korean War ended in 1953, and since then, Washington has been
holding Seoul from taking any military provocations, fearing destructive
consequences. South Korean General Cho also said that South Korea would
have a reserved approach, trying to prevent an escalation of the
conflict.
Professor at the Seoul National
University Chung Ying Yong, in turn, said: "The fact that the North gets
ready to continue nuclear tests proves that it does not intend to
abandon its nuclear program. Whether we recognize its status of a
nuclear power or not, regardless the rhetoric of Seoul and Washington on
nuclear programs, Pyongyang will proceed to its next test. In this
case, Seoul will need to develop a new deterrence strategy."
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