plawolf
Lieutenant General
Not Sweden, Sweden was German idea.
And it wasn't tried exactly because Sweden wasn't exactly weak enough to just roll it over instead of other war needs.
ROK is absolutely fucked geographically, but it's a highly militarized porcupine...just as militarized as the North frankly. If there's option to let them be, better let them be.
In terms of standing forces, sure, but as a whole society, in terms of comprehensive industrial capability and location of said industry? Nowhere close.
SK’s defence strategy is a classic one of deterrence. It’s designed to deter a war by making the starting costs of such a war as high as possible. But once the war starts, they need American industry to continue the fight even against just NK.
And the whole rationale for why China will have to deal with SK is not particularly because China covets their lands, but because there is just zero realistic prospects that they can remain truly neutral in any fight between China and America.
They're about as close to Tokyo, Beijing and Shanghai. There's tacit understanding that their superheavy ballistic missiles have lighter warhead options, to fly way beyond MTCR restrictions.
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You do realise that strengths the case for dealing with them, not weakens it right? It’s far better to hit their TELs on the ground than trying to shoot down ballistic missiles already airborne heading towards Beijing and Shanghai.
It's indeed regrettably rather likely that ROK won't be able to seat out this conflict, but this is not same Korea which was rolled over by later Jin just to secure their flank.
Also, not sure if North will be enthusiastic, unless SK strikes China first. Mutual treaty is defensive, after all.
Are you kidding? NK will snap your hand off if you offered them SK. NK has zero interest in fighting alone against SK and America, but if China and America are already directly engaged, to be frank, China may struggle to prevent NK from starting a Korean front even if it genuinely wants to.