Originally posted by DanS
then he would have nothing to lose and the missiles would fly
This is frustrating. You have yet to make a case in any of these threads on what he would gain by doing so.
then he would have nothing to lose and the missiles would fly
This is frustrating. You have yet to make a case in any of these threads on what he would gain by doing so.
In fact, the only conceivable situation where he would use them is when his regime is on the verge of blowing up in his face.
And yet, you're proposing that we take a strategy that slowly bleeds him out and gives him ample opportunity to realize what is happening?
These are the first steps of NK venturing out into the world.
We've been through this before. It's almost as if everybody in the region wants NK to continue to be a huge problem, because it isn't going to be solved for many decades at this rate. China has never been this fvcked up.
We've been through this before. It's almost as if everybody in the region wants NK to continue to be a huge problem, because it isn't going to be solved for many decades at this rate. China has never been this fvcked up.
South Korea's GDP per capita was on par with the poorer half of Africa 40 years ago.
What everyone needed was international pressure and incentive to reform. And time.
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