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Is North Korea a nuclear threat?   Asia

Started 6/13/18 by OSarge (DD214_98); 78119 views.
BerrySteph

From: BerrySteph 

10/6/19

katiek2 said:  I'm sure you have much more credible info than the people who actually lived through the liberation of Korea from the Japanese, the division of Korea into North and South Korea, the establishment of a communist government in North Korea and a democratic republic in South Korea and the aftermath of such actions.

All those people want the boot taken off their neck and Korea allowed to re-unify.

All except the collaborator class imposed on South Korea by the most astounding genocide.

Tell me, what is US (or other western) policy on getting re-unification without massive blood-shed?

I've asked this of a variety of people and the only answer I'm getting is that the leadership of North Korea must be decapitated and Koreans treated like Iraqis and Libyans. Or worse, millions and millions of dead immediately or in the chaos that follows.

And they say this when it appears to me that the Kaesong Industrial Park enterprise led straight to re-unification without bloodshed.

BerrySteph

From: BerrySteph 

10/6/19

Jenifer (Zarknorph) said:  The story is fucking brutal. And it does not paint North Korea in a good light, so you won't like it.

Why should I accept the conclusion that the world masters in lying propaganda want me to take away?

Especially when the problems of poverty and despotism are entirely what the US created and have sought to continue?

Jenifer (Zarknorph)
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From: Jenifer (Zarknorph) 

10/7/19

It is a young girl's first hand experience of living and trying to leave North Korea.

I dare you to read it.

Without judgement and with an open mind.

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Jenifer (Zarknorph)
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From: Jenifer (Zarknorph) 

10/7/19

BerrySteph

From: BerrySteph 

10/7/19

Jenifer (Zarknorph) said:

North Korea says it won't meet with the United States for more sickening negotiations unless Washington abandons its hostile policy regarding Pyongyang.

Forced to negotiate with a gun held to their head.

No longer have to accept that. Or so it would appear.

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Jenifer (Zarknorph)
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From: Jenifer (Zarknorph) 

3/10/20

BerrySteph

From: BerrySteph 

3/15/20

Jenifer (Zarknorph) said:

North Korea fires three short-range projectiles off its east coast, South Korea's military says, two days after the North threatened to take momentous action.

How is Korea to be protected from another genocide without real capacity for retaliation?

Not sure if I've shown you this before - but the Holocaust II on the yellow people is not actually new - it goes back at least 70 years.

Jenifer (Zarknorph)
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From: Jenifer (Zarknorph) 

3/16/20

BerrySteph said:

How is Korea to be protected from another genocide without real capacity for retaliation?

The best hope for Korea is for KJU to catch the coronavirus and die.

Hopefully taking some key generals with him.

He is the greatest threat to the North Korean people.

BerrySteph

From: BerrySteph 

3/16/20

Jenifer (Zarknorph) said:

The best hope for Korea is for KJU to catch the coronavirus and die.

I suppose that's the least bloody and least resented end of him.

However, decapitated regimes don't fall - someone else invariably steps into the breach, usually with a great deal of bloodshed.

Is that what you want for the survivors of the genocide we perpetrated on them?

Jenifer (Zarknorph)
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From: Jenifer (Zarknorph) 

3/17/20

BerrySteph said:

Is that what you want for the survivors of the genocide we perpetrated on them?

See?  Once again I'm a monster.

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