just thinking through this with respect to the NK example. i'm in the middle of writing an article about conventional deterrence.
prior to the Kims having nukes, they exercised effective conventional deterrence by threatening to turn Seoul into rubble through artillery.
could conventional missiles or radar-guided long-range artillery replicate this effect? if so, how much would you need? I'm thinking of the Taiwan Strait. counter-value conventional deterrence.
prior to the Kims having nukes, they exercised effective conventional deterrence by threatening to turn Seoul into rubble through artillery.
could conventional missiles or radar-guided long-range artillery replicate this effect? if so, how much would you need? I'm thinking of the Taiwan Strait. counter-value conventional deterrence.
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