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The internal political dynamic in North Korea is such that they constantly need a crisis. Libby Send a noteboard - 25/05/2010 03:03:59 AM
They just sank a ship and killed and wounded multiple South Korean sailors for no reason. This isn't a few ships exchanging some machine gun fire in disputed waters. They made a major aggressive act and are begging for war. I would reassess you nonchalant attitude. The entire peninsula is on the brink of all-out war.


The regime was built on lies. And the two leaders, Kim and Kim, created one of the worst -- or best -- cults of personality, perpetuating that they are the most brilliant strategic leaders and the entire world is kow-towing to them. That is a foundation of their propaganda.

North Korea is basically a failed state -- their basic economy is bankrupt. The military industrial economy is only 30 percent functioning. Other than Kim Jong's palace economy and slush fund, the economy doesn't exist.

In this state, the leader needs a tool to propagate why he should be in charge of the country. Today, a lot of people know that South Korea is not a slave to the Americans and the Korean economy may even be catching up with the Japanese economy. Information seeps through. So the North Korean regime needs more crisis. The ordinary kind of crisis will not be satisfactory, given the grumbling of the technocratic level of mid-class elite who see the North's declining power and know that there is no way out. So the regime has to create a fear of an imminent dangerous and war-like situation so the country will be united in solidarity under the leadership of Kim Jong Il. That's the internal dynamic. For years, it has been one crisis after another.
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Oh, by the way...has anyone noticed how close the Korean peninsula is to war? - 24/05/2010 02:04:12 PM 1070 Views
I was wondering when something would be posted about this - 24/05/2010 02:49:54 PM 772 Views
haha. I love that mental image - 24/05/2010 02:51:53 PM 680 Views
But does North Korea really listen to China that much anymore? - 24/05/2010 02:55:04 PM 702 Views
that might well be a good point - 24/05/2010 03:20:32 PM 678 Views
Very interesting point. That is a wild card. *NM* - 24/05/2010 03:27:53 PM 241 Views
The explaination I have heard... - 24/05/2010 09:05:40 PM 711 Views
I don't know... - 24/05/2010 09:49:25 PM 631 Views
No, because China doesn't want us in the region. - 25/05/2010 12:20:47 AM 669 Views
Um, wasn't that pretty much always understood? - 25/05/2010 12:08:12 AM 626 Views
yah, it doesn't look to be a good situation - 24/05/2010 02:50:08 PM 678 Views
If there were a war with North Korea the US has the resources to deal with it. - 24/05/2010 02:56:39 PM 698 Views
mm. well I don't much like that either, to be honest. - 24/05/2010 03:00:29 PM 692 Views
Wikipedia is your friend. - 24/05/2010 03:08:33 PM 853 Views
ah mk. Thanks!! - 24/05/2010 04:39:49 PM 641 Views
Still scary and you know that using those would escalate everything. - 24/05/2010 03:26:12 PM 650 Views
Korea is directly in our sphere of influence - 24/05/2010 03:37:18 PM 601 Views
I meant "we" in a personal sense, not a national sense. - 24/05/2010 05:36:40 PM 754 Views
In a personal sense, we could hijack a nuclear silo and shoot an ICBM at Pyongyang. - 24/05/2010 05:50:52 PM 579 Views
Oh yuck - there are far better ways. - 24/05/2010 06:01:44 PM 620 Views
yah... - 24/05/2010 06:27:37 PM 656 Views
Re: yah... - 24/05/2010 06:34:13 PM 639 Views
That would totally blow my cover of being a nerdy little grandma. - 24/05/2010 09:37:28 PM 602 Views
I don't think the US could, if China decided to get involved - 24/05/2010 08:45:23 PM 585 Views
A part of me says just get it over with - 24/05/2010 03:21:06 PM 587 Views
I agree that if war is inevitable, it is much better to start it at a time of our choosing. - 24/05/2010 03:48:36 PM 746 Views
I agree - 24/05/2010 04:17:19 PM 758 Views
Pretty much agree with all of that. *NM* - 24/05/2010 05:17:27 PM 270 Views
I'm trying not to. *NM* - 24/05/2010 05:25:06 PM 242 Views
This. *NM* - 24/05/2010 05:28:20 PM 266 Views
I understand - 24/05/2010 06:00:09 PM 595 Views
Yes - 24/05/2010 06:05:25 PM 605 Views
i agree - 24/05/2010 06:28:37 PM 627 Views
This has disaster written all over it *NM* - 24/05/2010 08:39:37 PM 254 Views
Technically, weren't we always? - 24/05/2010 08:51:29 PM 603 Views
Exactly. - 25/05/2010 12:07:32 AM 654 Views
I try to block it out with thought's of a puppet singing "I'm So Ronery". *NM* - 24/05/2010 10:59:23 PM 253 Views
No one wants to resume the Korean War. - 24/05/2010 11:27:12 PM 710 Views
China does. - 25/05/2010 12:29:11 AM 654 Views
No, they don't - 25/05/2010 12:54:49 AM 683 Views
Well, it would be more accurate to say they want a conflict, yes. - 25/05/2010 01:15:23 AM 678 Views
No, they don't - 25/05/2010 01:24:17 AM 665 Views
North Korea is not acting suicidal? Are you kidding? - 25/05/2010 02:41:29 AM 633 Views
The internal political dynamic in North Korea is such that they constantly need a crisis. - 25/05/2010 03:03:59 AM 654 Views
You are missing the main point. - 25/05/2010 03:36:37 AM 694 Views
I'm not saying it's nothing new. - 25/05/2010 03:57:40 AM 670 Views
Your response highlights the ultimate problem: the crisis will have to keep getting bigger. - 25/05/2010 07:44:19 PM 610 Views
Yes, that is the danger. - 26/05/2010 09:04:36 PM 753 Views
Fair enough. I misunderstood your position before. - 26/05/2010 12:31:52 AM 639 Views

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