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re: Susan Rice: US can 'tolerate' nuclear weapons in North Korea
Posted on 8/10/17 at 1:06 pm to bonhoeffer45
Posted on 8/10/17 at 1:06 pm to bonhoeffer45
quote:Why do you keep assuming this is the ultimate goal?
deposing the NK regime and allowing either a more western friendly puppet regime or unifying the country under the South's leadership.
quote:If China doesn't act they're going to have this anyway and have no say in how it happens.
Which in the process will set off an enormous humanitarian crisis and the potential for a failed state on their borders with even greater uncertainty.
Posted on 8/10/17 at 1:06 pm to bonhoeffer45
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by deposing the NK regime and allowing either a more western friendly puppet regime or unifying the country under the South's leadership.
your assumption is faulty
everyone is basically begging China to take over NK. the fear isn't a "Western puppet state". the fear is that China doesn't want to have to pay to run NK. they don't want to deal with the humanitarian/refugee issues. it's that simple
like i originally said. the solution is regime change that is palatable to SK and China. many in SK have a desire for reunification but i think they'd settle for open access. then the question is who pays to run what's left of NK as China's puppet state
Posted on 8/10/17 at 1:07 pm to GeauxxxTigers23
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If China doesn't act they're going to have this anyway and have no say in how it happens.
i think the reality of NK ICBMs slapped China in the face with this exact issue
Posted on 8/10/17 at 1:07 pm to Hawkeye95
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The thing is that unless we topple Kim, we will have no way to ensure he doesn't continue his nuclear program. they repeatedly lie about the status, and have said many times they are abandoning it in exchange for things, then not in fact abandon it.
The CIA must be useless. Just assassinate the fricker and install a puppet.
Posted on 8/10/17 at 1:09 pm to RogerTheShrubber
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The CIA must be useless. J
it is in NK. NK is very insular and closed. i think they don't even speak a form of Korean that is spoken widely in SK anymore. it's like cajun french v. modern french. both can understand the other but lots of idiosyncracies would reveal your hand
NK, due to race and structure, is pretty much impermeable in terms of spy networks
Posted on 8/10/17 at 1:11 pm to SlowFlowPro
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like i originally said. the solution is regime change that is palatable to SK and China. many in SK have a desire for reunification but i think they'd settle for open access. then the question is who pays to run what's left of NK as China's puppet state
China does not want increased American influence on the peninsula.
This also pre-assumes there is a viable group in North Korea you could find that fits all the boxes that both sides require and done without the humanitarian and prolonged conflict and occupation problem China wants to avoid.
What is the evidence such an option is out there?
Posted on 8/10/17 at 1:12 pm to SlowFlowPro
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like i originally said. the solution is regime change that is palatable to SK and China. many in SK have a desire for reunification but i think they'd settle for open access. then the question is who pays to run what's left of NK as China's puppet state
This. And another thought. The citizens of NK are all brainwashed in a completely faulty reality. They aren't bad people, but have a bad idea of what really is going on in the world. Specifically, their world.
If Kim and the regime is taken out, who reprograms these people? Is it even possible?
Posted on 8/10/17 at 1:12 pm to bonhoeffer45
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Susan Rice: US can 'tolerate' nuclear weapons in North Korea
CptBengal: US can 'tolerate' Susan Rice in prison.
Posted on 8/10/17 at 1:12 pm to SlowFlowPro
The CIA has sources in N. Korea. How loyal they may be is another story.
Seems like an old fashioned propaganda campaign promoting an uprising would be the rhing to do. It's been shown that western materials have been successfully smuggled into the country
My guess is that S Korea has tempered the US idea of assassination
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Seems like an old fashioned propaganda campaign promoting an uprising would be the rhing to do. It's been shown that western materials have been successfully smuggled into the country
My guess is that S Korea has tempered the US idea of assassination
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This post was edited on 8/10/17 at 1:15 pm
Posted on 8/10/17 at 1:13 pm to indianswim
Well those incompetent assholes apparently tolerated them since 2013
Wonder why it wasn't a bigger story then?
Wonder why it wasn't a bigger story then?
Posted on 8/10/17 at 1:15 pm to RogerTheShrubber
you also have to remember their tech is so far in the past they rely on analog systems that are much safer in these terms
Posted on 8/10/17 at 1:18 pm to SlowFlowPro
true. I guess espionage would have to be carried out on a 1950ish platform rather than high tech
Posted on 8/10/17 at 1:18 pm to SlowFlowPro
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you also have to remember their tech is so far in the past they rely on analog systems that are much safer in these terms
I always wonder about this. The story is that NK hacked Sony when The Interview was about to come out. If their tech is so antiquated, how were they able to accomplish this? Or did China give the assist on this one? Or, could NK operatives in the US carried this out?
Posted on 8/10/17 at 1:20 pm to RogerTheShrubber
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The CIA has sources in N. Korea. How loyal they may be is another story.
Seems like an old fashioned propaganda campaign promoting an uprising would be the rhing to do. It's been shown that western materials have been successfully smuggled into the country
My guess is that S Korea has tempered the US idea of assassination
Chipping away at the regime and allowing its own internal struggles to rule the day is hand in hand with the deterrence strategy.
Just keep that in mind.
Franky, if sanctions fail, that is probably what will be adapted by America going forward. Barring some sort of trigger that sets off an active conflict.
Posted on 8/10/17 at 1:23 pm to bonhoeffer45
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Chipping away at the regime and allowing its own internal struggles to rule the day is hand in hand with the deterrence strategy.
Just keep that in mind.
As the regime faces internal threats, they'll have less internal pressure to not launch an attack to unite their people. Keep that in mind.
Posted on 8/10/17 at 1:27 pm to KosmoCramer
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How long until NK gives nukes to Iran?
How long until they give them to anyone with the funds? They've have already resorted to meth production and counterfeiting.
Posted on 8/10/17 at 1:31 pm to RogerTheShrubber
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As the regime faces internal threats, they'll have less internal pressure to not launch an attack to unite their people. Keep that in mind.
Despite proclamations, NK is not an irrational actor. They have acted like one would expect in a deterrence arrangement. They also surely know that South Korea has the superior military and allies.
My guess is that up to the bitter end NK would see the threats internally as easier to deal with then attempting to throw a weakened regime into a fight that will all but guarantee their demise.
This post was edited on 8/10/17 at 1:31 pm
Posted on 8/10/17 at 1:58 pm to doubleb
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For 8 years they had their turn, and what did we get?
quote:That's what we got.
ratchet down his rhetoric and learn to live with a nuclear North Korea
Posted on 8/10/17 at 1:59 pm to indianswim
What a stupid treasonous whore
Posted on 8/10/17 at 2:03 pm to SlowFlowPro
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we may be past the point of no return. that's on Clinton, Bush, and Obama.
I honestly don't think there is much we could have done, otuside of war.
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Rice is begging Trump to not project strength, which was how Obama handled NK
No, that is not what Rice said. She just doesn't like Trump's fire / fury comment. I get it, it doesn't help.
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Obama bent over backwards to be weak towards Iran to give them a swweetheart deal
you know Trump basically continued this.
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