What a war with North Korea might look like

Kim Jong Un's rapidly-advancing nuclear weapons programme and Donald Trump's aggressive language have heated up the confrontation between Pyongyang and Washington, and led US policy makers to openly discuss what was once unthinkable: A military intervention in North Korea.

An armed conflict on the Korean Peninsula remains very unlikely; it would likely put the lives of millions of civilians in peril.

This video takes a look at what security experts say may happen if the war of words between Trump and Kim were to turn into real action.

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