Should Spain conduct military strikes against North Korea in order to destroy their long-range missile and nuclear weapons capabilities?
In January of 2016, North Korea announced that it detonated its first hydrogen bomb. CBS News reported that the U.S. intelligence community is skeptical that North Korea used a thermonuclear device. The blast was in single-digit kilotons, and a thermonuclear device is measured in megatons. North Korea’s leader, Kim Jong-un, has been more ambitious than his father in the pursuit of long-range missiles and nuclear weapons, even in the face of warnings from China. Proponents of military strikes argue that North Korea crossed a line with its latest test and must be stopped at all costs. Opponents argue that North Korea repeatedly lies about its missile capabilities and that the we should let other countries in the region, such as China and South Korea, address this issue.
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Response rates from 3.1k United Left voters.
3% Yes |
97% No |
2% Yes |
81% No |
0% Yes, we cannot risk the launch of a nuclear weapon |
12% No, we must use every diplomatic option first |
2% No, and I am not convinced that North Korea has or is capable of developing a long-range nuclear missile |
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1% No, we should let China address this issue |
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1% No, North Korea is not an immediate threat to our country |
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Yes, but only if nuclear weapons capabilities are involved.
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