NORTH KOREAN INSURGENCY

US ‘quietly making plans to occupy North Korea after war and deal with insurgencies like in Iraq and Libya’

WASHINGTON military experts are planning for the occupation of North Korea if knife-edge tension over Kim Jong-un's nukes spills over into all-out war, it has been reported.

Military advisers claim the impoverished Stalinist nation would soon collapse - with a huge loss of life in both South and North Korea - if America and its allies invaded.

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, said a source told her that think tank advisers linked to US President Donald Trump are "quietly preparing studies on the aftermath of war with North Korea".

She added that these experts are using lessons from armed rebellion during the American occupation of Iraq.

She wrote: "There's a lot of interest in studies on how to defeat insurgencies led by former regime types armed with chemical and biological agents."

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that Kim's fanatical soldiers might use guerrilla tactics against US forces in the North.

He said: "A war would not end quickly after the defeat of North Korean forces. North Korea would not be immediately pacified."

 

 

The North Korean dictator has cultivated a cult of personalityCredit: Reuters
A war between the US and North Korea would be short but will cause horrifying casualtiesCredit: Reuters
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He added: "North Koreans are brainwashed into believing that the Kim dynasty is deity-like and Americans are the source of all evil."

Meanwhile, the standoff over North Korea could lead to "nuclear war", a Japanese pro-wrestler turned lawmaker warned today, urging nations to dial down the tension after the isolated country fired a missile over northern Japan last month.


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Tokyo could play a role in mediating with its neighbour, said the 74-year-old Antonio Inoki, who is known for fighting boxer Muhammad Ali four decades ago.

"We are seeing a situation where each raises his fist and the situation is escalating," Inoki, who recently returned from his 32nd visit to Pyongyang, told a news conference, wearing his signature red scarf.

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"It's important to see who can be the first to lower his fist and reduce the tension," said Inoki, who, like US basketball star Dennis Rodman, has made numerous visits to North Korea.

 

 

The US occupation of North Korea could cost thousands of American lives. File pictureCredit: Getty - Contributor
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Kim's regime would probably topple soon after the conflict beganCredit: Reuters

Pyongyang must commit to denuclearisation as a prerequisite for talks, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said in an interview with the Nikkei business daily published on Wednesday.

On Monday, the UN Security Council voted to tighten sanctions on the North over its sixth nuclear test.

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