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7/4/19
Note what I said - Korea could be re-unified peacefully, even with honour.
KJU might be unfit or unwilling or unacceptable as Emperor - it would after all be a very, very difficult transition for him to make.
Perhaps it would take millions of adoring subjects turning out for him at every opportunity in a triumphal tour of his unified country - I'm sure that would appeal to him rather a bit.
But even if I've been on a flight of fantasy (and what's wrong with that?) you cannot dispute that KJU could be pensioned off in stages - giving him all the earnings of the workers at the Kaesong Industrial Park, for instance, make it (and much bigger versions) his private fiefdom.
He could gradually but really quite easily detached from real power, along with all his cronies, while other Koreans, North and South, moved into the agencies of a united Korean government.
Peaceful and popular - and eminently obtainable.
The alternative, as must be obvious, is massive bloodshed.
7/4/19
On another forum Berry has suggested that KJU could be made Emperor ...............................
I wonder at the end of this year when you are handing out prizes for the ANNUAL STUPID POST award if you can consider Berry's KJU for Emperor award , it ranks highly with some of his other splendid efforts at trying to think out of the box
BM
7/4/19
BerrySteph said:1) Know more people in the country than anyone else 2) Travel constantly for that purpose 3) Give up the right to express any personal political opinions whatsoever 4) Oversee the orderly handover of power from one elected leader to the next. 5) Only marry any (future) woman that all Koreans can approve
I have no idea why you think any of these five things are necessary.
7/4/19
I don't think KJU likes the idea that his people need to be saved by anyone - especially not from him.
The more they are kept in the dark and under a jackboot, the more power he has.
He will not give that up easily.
7/4/19
BerrySteph said:The alternative, as must be obvious, is massive bloodshed.
Actually that depends. What if you just took out KJU?
The truly brainwashed would want vengeance, obviously, but he is overweight and could simply die of a heart attack...
His children are too young to take over, so that would depend on the generals. Would they keep their power, or do what is best for their people?
It would all depend on the character of the man left in charge.
7/5/19
Alek Sigley lands in China after being released from detention in North Korea.
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Sweden has a unique relationship with North Korea and is relied on by Western countries for help when they have problems with the hermit kingdom.
Read more from ABC News7/5/19
Alek Sigley says he is happy to have been reunited with his wife in Japan after spending more than week in detention in North Korea.
Read more from ABC News7/5/19
You are looking and reading at the ramblings of an idiot - he wants KJU proclaimed Emperor
BM
7/5/19
I have no glass ball on the future of NK but the spread of technology creeps into even the most restrictive societies and with it comes the smell of freedom .
If the North does not make a deal of any kind then it will simply inevitably further deteriorate and with every step back wards the peoples ire raises ,KJU knows he has to do something he is not deaf to the whispering of his people so a balance has to be found
A huge work force the last cheap place on earth has incredible potential
BM