The Fred Report - Mid Week Update August 9, 2017

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One of the problems the U.S. and allies face in the Korean issue is that Seoul (the capital of South Korea) is just 35 miles from the DMZ (Demilitarized Zone) and the boarder with North Korea. This proximity and the presence a myriad of North Korean troops makes it difficult to drop a couple hundred Megatons worth of nuclear missiles on North Korea – the fallout would also hit the South, not to mention South Korean artillery and soldiers.



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