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aerial drills,
armored deployments near borders,
or even civilian drone flyovers
can be misconstrued as offensive preparation.
VIII. Civilian Impact and Public Sentiment
Outside government and military circles, civilians in both Koreas live with the psychological weight of historical conflict, war narratives, and symbolic tensions.
South Koreans, for example, have become accustomed to emergency alerts and preparedness drills in schools and public buildings — reminders of the fragile peace that has held since the Korean War armistice in 1953.
IX. International Legal and Political Considerations
Even in cases where a nation could issue an attack order, international law and geopolitical considerations play a huge role. War — especially between nuclear‑armed states — carries devastating consequences.
Therefore, diplomatic channels, United Nations oversight, and back‑channel communications often prevent immediate escalation unless there is an actual breach of peace.
global oil markets,
alliance commitments,