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North Korea says U.S. bomber flights push peninsula to brink of nuclear war


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1 minute ago, ilostmypassword said:

It's quite clear in the article that was a decision made by the leadership - not a loss of control the leadership had no say in.. 

"There are already signs that market forces are weakening the government’s grip on society. Information is seeping in along with foreign goods, eroding the cult of personality surrounding Mr. Kim and his family. And as people support themselves and get what they need outside the state economy, they are less beholden to the authorities."

 

"This market activity is driven in part by frustration with the state’s inefficient and rigid planned economy." 

 

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Just now, ilostmypassword said:

Did someone hijack your account?  Aren't you the person who wrote

"Reforming the economy. hahaha sure.."

I don't see anything suggesting Kim is the reason the latest economic developments have happened. He seems to have stepped aside because his regime may only be able to survive because of what the private sector is accomplishing. Nothing to me suggests that any of this is the business acumen or political savvy of Kim.

 

As I said it is happening because his hold on it is diminishing, which is probably a good part of the reason he is bringing his country to the brink of annihilation. He knows his days are numbered.

 

Aside from this side tangent we can get back to the topic of NK saying this brings them to the brink of nuclear war. It isn't about the 2 dozen junk shops that sprung up in NK selling pirated Chinese goods and Coca Cola as amazing as those developments seem to you.

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Interesting interviews.  The young girl said you could pay off border soldiers so they didn't shoot you escaping.  Kim Jong Un sounds like he's become more brutal that his Father.  Perhaps it is darkest before the light. 

 

 

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8 hours ago, Jonmarleesco said:

Psychotic he is. Stupid, though, is unlikely. Any strike by NK would bring down a rain of fire upon its collective head, the leadership would scurry for cover, the rest of the populace would be left to fend for itself, and on poking its head above the turrets, said leadership, apart from treading on now dangerous ground, would have few weapons left, and even less of the masses to whom to dictate.

                       How many times has the US gone to war, in recent decades, and quickly found it was in waaaaaaay over its head - and then stuck in a quagmire that lasts years/decades longer than anticipated.

 

                                    Trump and Pentagon would love to do a quick in & out (what Trump's dad should have done 71 years ago), and then sit back contentedly like Obama/HRC and their friends were doing after killing O.B.Laden.

 

                               Trump is not trustworthy. He tells an average of one big lie each day. During the campaign, he said, "I would love to release my taxes, believe me. But I can't.  I'm being audited."  

 

                       Also, Trump has very little stick-withitness.  He wants to lob bombs from thousands of miles away, but has no inclination for follow-up.   Similar to GH Bush's quick win against the Iraqi army in the First Gulf War.  Coalition forces, led by the US, made amazing gains, but Bush put on the brakes at the Iraq border.  His soldiers could have driven all the way to, and occupied Baghdad, but he told them to stop.   That led to Iraq II, and nearly 2 decades later, American forces are still bogged down there.

 

                          I'm against war with N.Korea (I prefer a "let sleeping dogs lay" policy), but if Trump is going to engage, he should have at least a little bit of combat smarts and daring.  I see him wilting at the first US casualty.  

 

 

 

 

 

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1 minute ago, 55Jay said:

Interesting interviews.  The young girl said you could pay off border soldiers so they didn't shoot you escaping.  Kim Jong Un sounds like he's become more brutal that his Father.  Perhaps it is darkest before the light. 

 

 

You have it all wrong. Kim is a business leader who is a specialist in reforming the economy. Some people think (including anybody who has ever lived in NK) that he is an insane murderer, whose grip on power is slipping. 

 

Now he can not pretend to be a God anymore and those days are up he needs to do something to prove who he is. The amount of people inside his own country wanting his head on a stick isn't small. The guy has nothing left to lose as he can no longer control the information coming in about him and the flow of money. So you have a murderous dictator in charge who is essentially spinning out of control and continues to threaten his neighbors with nuclear weapons.

 

 

What could possibly go wrong? Let's wait until he can threaten Tokyo. We never moved on the previous of his ilk because they weren't nearly as unstable as this guy is. 

 

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1 minute ago, boomerangutang said:

                       How many times has the US gone to war, in recent decades, and quickly found it was in waaaaaaay over its head - and then stuck in a quagmire that lasts years/decades longer than anticipated.

 

                                    Trump and Pentagon would love to do a quick in & out (what Trump's dad should have done 71 years ago), and then sit back contentedly like Obama/HRC and their friends were doing after killing O.B.Laden.

 

                               Trump is not trustworthy. He tells an average of one big lie each day. During the campaign, he said, "I would love to release my taxes, believe me. But I can't.  I'm being audited."  

 

                       Also, Trump has very little stick-withitness.  He wants to lob bombs from thousands of miles away, but has no inclination for follow-up.   Similar to GH Bush's quick win against the Iraqi army in the First Gulf War.  Coalition forces, led by the US, made amazing gains, but Bush put on the brakes at the Iraq border.  His soldiers could have driven all the way to, and occupied Baghdad, but he told them to stop.   That led to Iraq II, and nearly 2 decades later, American forces are still bogged down there.

 

                          I'm against war with N.Korea (I prefer a "let sleeping dogs lay" policy), but if Trump is going to engage, he should have at least a little bit of combat smarts and daring.  I see him wilting at the first US casualty.  

 

 

 

 

 

It won't be a conventional war. It will be the USA bombing NK. The SK will absorb all of the "collateral" damage for the most part. The USA doesn't have much to lose in all of this. We won't be trying to rebuild NK we will be trying to destroy it and if that is the only goal the USA can do a sufficient job. 

 

Again Kim is afraid from sources inside and outside of his realm of power. He is basically one of the most hated men alive in his own country. He can't keep the truth of what he is out of the public realm from much longer. He doesn't live to see 35 no matter what. He might as well go out with a bang. 

 

North Korea must be stopped before it's missiles threaten Japan and the situation gets worse.

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