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Saxon wrote:Mercifully things seem to have quietened down since the South Korean ship was sunk,
Plague wrote:encourage rebellion.
Plague wrote:Or the more peaceful alternative, as mentioned, would be if we could convince China to stop supporting NK
Plague wrote:Well, less directly encourage rebellion.
with NK in its current condition I would not be surprised if a war would end short with a massive rebellion.
Unless Kim can really encourage his people enough they won't enjoy the idea of a war with the US of all people.
Plague wrote:If it were up to me, I would push China and give them incentives to go along with a unified Korean Democracy, then with their alright, insight rebellion with tactical strikes.
Plague wrote:and if it was possible, try to bribe the current military with promised positions in the new country.
Juice wrote:I do not agree with you. I think that if the west had incentives that would help them achieve relative calm and order from their point of view. Why didn't they play those cards before? Same goes for the point of view from DPRK(Democratic People's Republic of Korea)/PRC(People's Republic of China) sides
Juice wrote:Kim Jong-il is not only the leader of the DPRK but also the supreme commander of the KPA (Korean People's Army). And what positions in your opinion are you going to promise then? Political? Military? Is it true that the main objective for the west is to make the current DPRK more democratic?
.treeturtle-- wrote:You should watch some documentaries on North Korea. A rebellion by the North korean people will NEVER happen. The people all worship Kim, literally worship.
That is somewhat of a generalization, there are some, I am sure that don't, hence fleeing people.
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