I think you're right as far as any one crisis goes. Kim beats his chest, the US and South Korea push back, and then everybody goes back to their corners. We've seen the script before, and I've given up predicting imminent war.Col. Crackpot wrote:Those people are idiots Simon. Fatboy kim is clearly the fucktard who started this mess by threatening to nuke people. Yes the US credibility is clearly not whay it once was, but I think for the most part the response so far has been a neccicary evil. Yes we have to engage in a bit of dick waving and that rubs folks the wrong way... but the alternative is letting the asshole in the room beat up his neighbors for lunch money. A fair degree of measured pushback is needed. Folks like Stark et al would piss and moan regardless so I've learned to just ignore them.
What worries me is that the situation in the Korean Peninsula right now resembles turn of the century Europe. The Great Powers had been in an extended, increasingly tense peace since the Franco-Prussian War, and the way to shake things up was by shifting alliance, brinksmanship, and crisis. There were quite a lot of them- Morocco in 1909 and again in 1911, the Balkans Crisis of 1908, the Navy Scare of 1909, the Balkan Wars of 1912-13. None of the Great Powers wanted a general war (at least IMO), but pushing to the brink of one became the accepted way of doing things.
Then another crisis began. One ally wrote another too big a blank check. Diplomatic messages got scrambled, and then long-prepared military plans kicked in. That was August 1914.
I wouldn't say I'm worried about Kim's "We will nuke you" speech, or the cutting of the hot line, or restarting the Yongbyon reactor complex, or for that matter the shelling of the South Korean island or the sinking of the Cheonan. I'm worried that as long as the North keeps forcing international crises to get what it wants, all it takes is one mistake on any side- and there are a lot more than two, however you want to count- for another Korean War to erupt. Regardless of whether or not anybody on any side wants it.