Back a long, long time ago, Alexander the Great was, well, kicking the world's ass. Anyways, he came to a junction where he faced a superior army that he couldn't beat conventionally. So, he gathered his horses, and began to charge towards the enemy force. But he retreated. He then repeated this again, and again, and again. Finally, the foreign army stopped coming to alert when they heard the tramples of his horses and men. That's when Alexander struck, and decimated the ranks of his enemy.
Look, I'm not saying that North Korea is going to do something, but let's not keep our guard down. Okay? Okay.
Luv,
M.T.
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Edited by Icy Wind: 3/30/2013 5:02:05 PMYou have to remember that if NK does attack, they would have no support from any major power (Iran and Cuba might, Vietnam is questionable). Even China and Russia, who generally tend to support them, would be against it (Russia would most likely not step in, but would still not support it). North Korea, while it might be able to do major damage to the South (And the South back at it), could never survive in that case.