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Is North Korea a nuclear threat?   Asia

Started 6/13/18 by OSarge (DD214_98); 66571 views.
BerrySteph

From: BerrySteph 

7/5/19

Jenifer (Zarknorph) said:  I have no idea why you think any of these five things are necessary.

Hush - if I was a well brought up person I'd not try to share with you how things work in civilised societies.

BerrySteph

From: BerrySteph 

7/5/19

Jenifer (Zarknorph) said:

Actually that depends.  What if you just took out KJU?

Just murder him you mean and everything would be alright as it was in Iraq and Libya?

BerrySteph

From: BerrySteph 

7/5/19

Jenifer (Zarknorph) said:

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.

Its hardly possible that he wasn't spying for us in some fashion.

Jenifer (Zarknorph)
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From: Jenifer (Zarknorph) 

7/5/19

bml00 said:

A huge work force the last cheap place on earth has incredible potential

Actually Kim sends his people to Africa as slave labour.

The slaves are sequestered in one building and Kim keeps all the money they are paid for himself.  I mean, they get one meal a day and Kim's gratitude.  What more could they want?

Jenifer (Zarknorph)
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From: Jenifer (Zarknorph) 

7/6/19

Saddam was executed for his crimes after his trial and Gaddafi was killed by his own people.

Kim dying of heart disease would be poetic - as his obesity, despite North Koreans starving to death, is disgusting.

I'm just saying, pile on the KFC and deep fried Mars bars.

bml00

From: bml00 

7/6/19

The process will take a long time .

I am sure KJU dreams of seeing Hyundai or Huvis or any of the S.Korean conglomerates coming to NK as they arrive KJU has to meet their demands regarding minimum staff requirements , there is once the first ray of light appears an inevitability about what happens

The first to arrive will be the textile conglomerates looking for low paid staff but these huge companies have end buyers in the West who they depend on who insist keeping to the Fair Trade agreement of staffing requirements

The tidal wave when it starts is unstoppable 

BM

BerrySteph

From: BerrySteph 

7/6/19

Jenifer (Zarknorph) said:

Actually Kim sends his people to Africa as slave labour. The slaves are sequestered in one building and Kim keeps all the money they are paid for himself.  I mean, they get one meal a day and Kim's gratitude.  What more could they want?

How is Korea to be re-united without bloodshed if KJU is not provided with a pension?

Or is the real aim to do the opposite, the more millions of Koreans (North and South) the better?

Jenifer (Zarknorph)
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From: Jenifer (Zarknorph) 

7/6/19

bml00 said:

The first to arrive will be the textile conglomerates looking for low paid staff but these huge companies have end buyers in the West who they depend on who insist keeping to the Fair Trade agreement of staffing requirements.  The tidal wave when it starts is unstoppable

As tidal waves go, this one might improve the landscape.

Jenifer (Zarknorph)
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From: Jenifer (Zarknorph) 

7/6/19

BerrySteph said:

How is Korea to be re-united without bloodshed if KJU is not provided with a pension?

I agree that KJU will want to retain power - but we know what he does with it, so that power can only be symbolic.

BerrySteph

From: BerrySteph 

7/6/19

Jenifer (Zarknorph) said:

I agree that KJU will want to retain power - but we know what he does with it, so that power can only be symbolic.

Korea can be re-unified with or without bloodshed - which do you prefer?

And it can happen sooner or later - which do you prefer?

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