What can America do?
Key point: President Trump's denuclearization effort is not going well.
By 2020 North Korea could possess as many as 100 nuclear warheads.
That's the startling conclusion of a January 2019 report from RAND, a California think tank with close ties to the U.S. military.
"North Korean provocations and threats have created an unstable environment on the Korean Peninsula," RAND's report explains. "North Korea’s ongoing development of nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles increases the possibility of their use against regional states, furthering instability across the region and beyond, thus affecting vital U.S. interests."
To deliver its nukes, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, as the regime in Pyongyang calls itself, is building up a large stockpile of rockets of varying ranges.
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WNU Editor: There is a U.S. plan to destroy the North Korean regime if the worse case scenario happens .... Meet OPLAN 5015: America's Plan Of Last Resort To Destroy North Korea (National Interest).