Sunday, June 1, 2014

Don't you think that if KimJongIl psychopath wants food so bad he should let his people grow it?

Don't you think that if KimJongIl psychopath wants food so bad he should let his people grow it?
Instead of growing opium for pocket money to expand his military? Because that's what he's doing you know. He is systematically already starving his people. He grows what makes him enough cash to grow his army. All the relief food is used to feed the military and their families and all the innocents starve to death. Does this sound like the kind of tyrant dictator you negotiate with? Sanctions will only work if China agrees to stop funding the neighbor they allowed to go nuclear. And China doesn't sound like they want to do squat about it. If North Korea wants to declare war on the US because we are imposing sanctions on him, that's a good thing. China will have to be involved, let them take care of the problem that they have only been contributing to for decades. South Korea is going crazy, many people have family who have been tortured, and starved to death and who are still trapped in the NOrth. Everyone wants to get rid of KimJong. What do you think Bush should do?
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1 :
You've definitely done your homework there girl...........right on! No, nobody will do anything until N. Korea starts a war, then we will be forced to respond. Until then, all your gonna see is talk and more talk.
2 :
Well I think you answered your own question. As a true sociopath, all he thinks about is furthering his own agenda. As long as he has enough resources to sustain his regime and meet that end, he will continue to do so. From what I understand, he proclaims himself as a demi-god to his people, of whom for some reason-most likely fear- eat up every word he gives them. It is a true "big brother" society, where you must constantly tip-toe, for fear that you might do the wrong thing. If the U.S. invaded Iraq for the ultimate reason of Saddaam being a monster toward his own people, then what is our excuse for not going to N.Korea for the same reason times twenty? China unfortunately will not get involved unless they are threatened first-hand by N. Korea. They do not have allies, they have interests..they are a true isolationist society (in every sense that is possible in our global economy) But, in the end the threat from North Korea is empty...I believe they just want more money...one of the resolution solutions we have tried before. Not that you can't be too careful...but they have ..what ..a handful of nukes tops?! I think we have in the neighborhood of 2500, so they are a little outnumbered. In the end, after the Iraq fiasco, Bush will do nothing but sanction...His resources are depleted, and his party's popularity is at an all time low...In my opinion..NK should have been a higher priority, from the beginning, over Iraq