vincentML -> RE: If North Korea fires off a missile... (4/16/2013 5:14:47 AM)
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Poor Little Kimmy ..... what a pickle he finds himself in. Little Kimmy has just inherited the family business and like any sensible business owner, is seeking to expand operations. Little Kimmy's problem is that there are no suitable companies for him to unleash his rapacious forces on. Maybe not. Maybe he knows exactly what he is doing. Maybe the long range goal is reunification of the Korean people. . Any military adventures initiated by Little Kimmy are limited to land invasions - he doesn't have the means to try aerial or sea borne invasions. That means he is limited to two potential targets China and South Korea, the only countries that share land borders with North Korea. China is out - even Little Kimmy is sane enough not to attack his only friend in the whole wide world so that leaves the South. If he attacks the South, he knows that the USA will jump in and he is doomed. He wouldn't dare attack the South without a nod and a wink from Beijing - and that nod and wink will not be forthcoming. So it's reasonable to conclude that his goals are not military. Previous attempts by the West to buy North Korea off have not proved to be totally successful (from a Western perspective), so he needs to make a lot more noise than usual to get the West to respond. I believe this offers a reasonable explanation of his current brinkmanship. Of course his long term goal is reunification, but on his terms. South Korea's long term goal is exactly the same so it shouldn't be any cause for alarm. It would be a cause for alarm if Little Kimmy's goal was not reunification. His grandfather was not doomed when he attacked the South. The North could shut their factories, form up their millions into brigades, and once again be down to Pusan in a NY minute. From what I have read there are many old timers in the South who also long for reunification. It is a conceit of the West to think he is putting on a show for our attention, I think. North Koreans are a proud people. Uber nationalism at work here.
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