Documents: U.S. had plan to nuke N. Korea
Seoul, South Korea, Nov. 7 (UPI) -- Newly declassified documents revealed the United States planned as recently as 1998 to drop nuclear bombs on North
Korea if the country attacked South Korea.
As part of "scenario 5027," 24 F15-E bombers flew simulation missions at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base in North Carolina to drop mock nuclear
bombs on a firing range between January and June 1998, the Korea Times reported Sunday.
The revelation followed claims by a South Korean lawmaker that the U.S. drew up plans to launch preemptive strikes on key targets in North Korea in
1994.
The report also came amid concerns that President George Bush will take a tougher stance with North Korea during his second term.
The declassified documents also said the U.S. had kept nuclear weaponry in South Korea until at least 1998, despite officially claiming it had
withdrawn all nuclear warheads in 1991.
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Well Frankly im not surprised. We've been looking for NK to give us an excuse to turn the country into a parking lot. That's why I say the NK'eans
are not that stupid as to invade the South.