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Old 04-11-2013, 02:40 PM
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Default The politics of tension

Ahh..the politics of tension.

Who benefits from the tension? The NK leadership who scares its people with constant loudspeaker and radio announcements that an imperialist US attack is on the way of course..

The fear of US invasion is real in Pyongyang. And all the while the sanctions are slowly starving the NK populace. The NK leadership could divert assets from the army and the elite decadent leadership to compensate the deficit like a responsible leadership would. Right?

War would end the NK leadership. But millions would die. Seoul would be hit by 10 000 shells within 15 minutes of an US attack in earnest on the NK.

The NK leadership is unpredictable and posture dangerously. But they aim not to topple the US. They are in fact not the 007 villains they pose as with a devious plan to bring a doomsday device to the CONUS. They are the jailors of a nation brainwashed and scared into submission and fanatical obedience.Every level of tension they can increase is a win for them. A little skirmish would be great. A US POW would be a circus to bizarre to even make up.

War would have the Yellow Sea run red. I for one hope the US take the bait.
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