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Originally Posted by Yahoshua
It becomes a the choice of two evils.
Do we save more people by leaving things the way they are? Or do we do something about it, but lose a few in the process?
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Regrettably, I seriously doubt there is the political will for such action, because it doesn't affect the west. If NK starts lobbing ICBM practice warheads around, and they get close to a major power, then yes, I think we'll see Pyongyang bombed. But that's not going to happen. It's just brinkmanship, something that KJI is well versed in.
It'll probably be the free market that topples NK, just like every other closed state. If the place was just a bit bigger, they'd struggle to contain it, as it is the small size (North Korea really is very small) makes it easy, so it'll take longer.