Behind Enemy Lines: Axis of Evil Page #2
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test that missile...
it devastates our footing
in the multilateral talks.
Yeah.
Have the warning
orders been given, General?
Okay. So we take out
the missile site.
Well, sir, I think Kim's people
could be persuaded to stand down.
I think the general overestimates
my skills of diplomacy, sir.
What are they gonna do, Weylon?
Either a cantankerous
political...diplomatic protest...
or some sort of military response...
not much in between.
Sir?
Sir, that is
Commander Tim Mackey...
Commander, U.S. Naval Base,
Jinhae, South Korea.
Mr. President,
if we attack that missile site...
the D.P.R.K. Will most surely
counterattack at Seoul...
using their 11,000 artillery tubes.
That's possible.
Or a more proportional response
would be Scud missile attack...
against the research center
at Taejon.
with a strike at the D.M.Z. ...
Or the Pyongyang nuclear facility.
with their artillery.
We bomb them...
They bomb their neighbors.
We have a contingency,
sir, should the North attempt that...
Operation Swift Rage.
We can neutralize 90%
of North Korea's response capabilities...
in the first 24 hours of hostilities.
And we'd be at war.
Sir, I believe we've been at war
Mr. President, if I may?
Negative, Commander.
Go on, Commander.
Mr. President, in 1997...
North Korea opened its air space
to commercial airliners.
A platoon from SEALs Team 1 could
board a commercial airlines flight in Seoul...
deploy over North Korea...
You don't think the North Koreans
would pick up a commercial airliner...
leaving from a U.S. Military base
in South Korea?
Leaving from a U.S. Military base
in South Korea?
Sir, we would just dress
the SEALs up...
walk 'em right through
Incheon International...
put 'em on a chartered
commercial airliner and take off...
mixed right in with civilian traffic.
Completely undetectable.
We would deploy over North Korea...
glide the 60 miles
to the Yongjiri missile site...
and sabotage the missile
as it's being fueled.
Secondary explosions
should destroy the entire complex.
Whole thing will be perceived
as an industrial accident of some kind.
North Korea'd have
no grounds to retaliate.
And if it turned out to be a nuclear warhead,
what about the radiation?
The blast from the fuel explosions
would be massive, sir.
Even though it wouldn't be
an atomic blast...
its own mushroom cloud.
The heat from the blast would
incinerate any nuclear materials...
alleviating any radiation concerns.
Sir, I don't recommend this.
If they're detected, it's an act of war,
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