WASHINGTON - A ground attack of North Korea is the best way to find and decimate, with finish conviction, all segments of pioneer Kim Jong Un's atomic weapons program, as per a Pentagon official.
"It is the most depressing appraisal," Sen. Dianne Feinstein, an individual from the Senate Intelligence Committee, said Sunday.
Two House Democrats, in a letter to the Pentagon, had gotten some information about setback appraisals in a conceivable clash with North Korea, and Rear Adm. Michael J. Dumont of the Joint Staff reacted for the benefit of the Defense Department.