Wouldn't it be more prudent to keep our (our being the U.S.) military capabilities and defense mechanisms a secret? What ever happened to not letting your enemy know what's up your sleeve?
I'm sure the U.S. has other tactics that the media hasn't storied up on but this reminds me of the warning to Iraq that we would attack in 48 hours. I find that sneak attacks always seem to work better. Like Pearl Harbor, for example. Do you think Pearl Harbor would have been as effective had the Japanese told us their plans?
Or remember, 'The British are coming, the British are coming'? Remember how well prepared the colonists were now that they knew an attack was inevitable. The British were caught off guard because they didn't know that we knew they were coming....
Now that North Korea knows at least part of our defensive gameplan, they can re-cooordinate their offensive......Not a great strategic call in my opinion.....
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