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North Korea's Hidden Assets

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The Pentagon, in theory, works for the American people . All wars are personal because of the suffering they inflict. Renewed fighting with North Korea would be catastrophic in its intensity—and not just for the other side. But most U.S. citizens (and military personnel) are not quite certain why. It has nothing to do with nuclear weapons . This open-source intelligence study answers that question in 13 unsuspected ways. It comes from an authority on the East Asian thought process and light-infantry tactics.

277 pages, Paperback

Published October 15, 2018

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H. John Poole

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An unexpected kick to those unimpressed with the hermit kingdom, though, surely gives the benefit of the doubt to the North Koreans
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