I'm sure that if we ask Kim Jong-un nicely he'll stand down and hand himself over to be tried by the international courts. There's definitely no risk of a nuclear launch during a North Korea civil war, or that nuclear weapons would be given to terrorists. :yep:
|
Its only going to get worse if this cult government remains in power. Frankly I think there's a better chance of stability and unification on the peninsula without Fatboy than there is with him. What we are doing now might just be what's needed to encourage the Nork army and citizens to do what others are afraid to do.
|
You might be right, or it might be a case of 'better the devil you know', but the biggest problem with any regime change activity is the period of chaos at the end of the first regime and before the beginning of the second, not to mention the possibility of insurgent activity in the longer aftermath term.
When you throw nuclear weapons into this mix, it gets a whole lot nastier for North Korea and the nations around it. What's to stop Kim Jong-un from launching his nukes as the people storm his palace? We'd have to hope that the missile commanders aren't loyalists, and chances are, Kim has already thought of that and they're probably on the best pay (whatever that is) of the KPA. Be careful what you wish for, that's all I'm saying. |
Quote:
https://www.thedailybeast.com/what-h...ighting-begins Quote:
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
<O> |
Quote:
Quote:
Quote:
|
Quote:
With all the protested injustices of the world, somehow we all overlook the horrible plight of people like the North Koreans. Even without a nuclear program, the civilized world should be working together to bring down that criminal regime and release the millions living there. It's a real shame. |
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
There are "criminal allies" in every land, but there are "ideals" that are basic to human rights, too. Those ideals are interpreted obviously by those that live under them, but in the case of North Korea, they are extremely crushed generation after generation. NK soldiers are getting across the border, in small numbers, but they are tired of being hungry. First order of business is to feed them, then talk to them. NK citizens that get across the border to China, through higher disciplined NK troops, say the same thing. The world is not perfect, but I am glad that I have rights to support American ideals. They are the best. If I thought they were no, I hope that I have the courage to go where they are better suited to me. Complaining without action is just negative. The process, to me, is to vote for the best imperfect, donate when I can, and just talk to those around me. Several good Supreme Court cases are coming up this term. |
North Korea 'hackers steal US-South Korea war plans'
Quote:
Oops! |
The rise of the internet has been very good in many ways. But, there is a dark underbelly.
NK can't afford the cost of maintaining a highly trained army, but they can afford a highly trained team of cyber warriors and strategic missile systems. KJU, and his father before him, have a good idea of effective warfare. |
Quote:
Perhaps if Kim Jong Un aka "Rocket Man" reads these documents he will get so mad he will get cancer and fall over. :yep: |
I wish. If that worked, President Dotard would have been gone long ago.
|
All times are GMT -5. The time now is 02:22 AM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright © 1995- 2024 Subsim®
"Subsim" is a registered trademark, all rights reserved.