South Korea reveals annihilation project if North Korea shows any signs of nuclear attack

World News Nilgun Salim
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According to Defense Minister Han Min-koo, South-Korea might initiate a new strategy, which could remove the North-Korean supreme leader from power.


During the South Korea’s National Assembly summit on Wednesday, Min-koo spilled intriguing detailed about a ‘plan’, also known as the ‘Korea Massive Punishment’ or ‘Retaliation’, meant to take down the North Korean leadership.


The South-Korean minister added that Seoul must maintain the number of their full-time military troops, which currently includes 500,000 soldiers or more, in the case of a North-Korean invasion. Meanwhile, Kim Jong-un gathered an impressive army of 1, 2 million troops.


‘If it becomes clear the enemy intends to use nuclear-tipped missiles, in order to suppress its aims, the concept is to retaliate against key areas that include the North Korean leadership’, added Han.


The ‘Korea Massive Punishment’ project, also known as the ‘Retaliation’ is strategy created by the South Korean security forces, which includes an anti-missile system and pre-emptive strike system.


If until recently, the South-Korean government kept its silence regarding a possible war between both Koreas, a group of politicians, who attended the summit mentioned a potential reinstatement of tactical nuclear weapons on the peninsula. In addition, if Russia and China decide to not join the sanctioning process against the supreme leader, South Korea will deploy tactical nuclear weapons.


The ‘Korea Massive Punishment’ or the ‘Retaliation’ consists in annihilating Pyongyang, throughout intensive bombing. The annihilation project is going to be initiated if North Korea shows any slight sign of a nuclear attack.

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