Would it be harder to hold and control than Iraq and Afghanistan? This is assuming the Chinese don't cross the border into the peninsula and the North Koreans don't shell Seoul into dust.
I am not sure. Keep in mind I was never in the military so I don't have a clue as to what I am talking about but here is some things I have read in books and seen on T.V.:
In Iraq the border was too large to effectively patrol. Islamic militants were coming in from all over to fight us. And Iran was arming locals to fight us. North Korea doesn't have any of that going against it. Only problem would be the advanced and large military fighting an endless guerrilla war against us using Chinese weapons. Some positives would be the fact that the Koreans have a sense of national identity and reuniting the peninsula under a government ran by Koreans would make them less likely to fight us endlessly. Koreans are also not Muslim and believe in hard work and respecting authority.
This is just stuff I saw on T.V. though. So what do you think?
I am not sure. Keep in mind I was never in the military so I don't have a clue as to what I am talking about but here is some things I have read in books and seen on T.V.:
In Iraq the border was too large to effectively patrol. Islamic militants were coming in from all over to fight us. And Iran was arming locals to fight us. North Korea doesn't have any of that going against it. Only problem would be the advanced and large military fighting an endless guerrilla war against us using Chinese weapons. Some positives would be the fact that the Koreans have a sense of national identity and reuniting the peninsula under a government ran by Koreans would make them less likely to fight us endlessly. Koreans are also not Muslim and believe in hard work and respecting authority.
This is just stuff I saw on T.V. though. So what do you think?