by Workingman » 10 Jul 2017, 08:15
I am sure that N Korea has access to Wikipedia for public details of US weapons to back up the work done by its own spies on those matters, and I am sure the US knows this as well.
When it comes to NK's nuclear arsenal we are a bit less informed. Estimates of its potential weapons yields are from 10 - 25kt, but we do not know how many they have or their delivery systems. The US will know but it is not saying, however, it is concerned enough to install its THAAD anti missile system. Would it really do that for a 'no consequence' backwater?
It is certainly true that any of NK's weapons are pitiful when compared to US weapons, but take a step back. Say they have a handful of warheads in the mid range of estimates - about 15 - 18kt. Now think what would happen if two or three got through to the Seoul/Incheon area.
Those weapons are similar in yield to the bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Within three months the death toll there had reached 200,000, but those were in cities with population densities of around 1,000km². The Seoul/Incheon area has a population density of about 12,000km². If only a couple of pitiful weapons get through the death toll could be upwards of 2.5 million.
Unless the US and its allies can 100% guarantee the NK will never, ever, be able to deliver a weapon then it is probably not a good idea for them to be getting their willies out and shaking them about. Being strong and determined is one thing, being deliberately provocative to an unstable regime is probably not the best way forward.