Posted on 11/16/2004 5:39:10 PM PST by Kitten Festival
Something is happening in North Korea. Maybe something very big, indeed. It is too early to tell, but we will stay posted.
Russia's state-run communication agency ITAR-TASS reported from Beijing quoting a diplomat in North Korea yesterday that pictures of the chairman of the DPRK National Defense Committee Kim Jong Il are being removed from public places in North Korea.
(Excerpt) Read more at americanthinker.com ...
If this was orchestrated by China, it is a good sign. If it is a result of an internal power struggle within the North Korean military, it could be the start of a meltdown with unforseen consequences on the Korean peninsula and could affect Japan's security.
Japan has been chasing a Chinese nuclear submarine lately.
,,, Iran's done the big back down for now and lil Kim's show was next up for some attention. I hope he's out for more than just lunch. Names like Hyundai, Daewoo, Samsung and all the other intelligent Korean success legends will look a lot better on Pyongyang walls.
Maybe a new do... Maybe a new suit, as long as there is material...
"But (US Democratic candidate) John Kerry's loss in the US election was a harder one. These are now very worried men."
Oh, if only those stupid redneck Americans would have elected our friend, John Kerry....
There is a rumour on Chinee-language internet sites (Chinese disidents, Falun Gong) that Kim Jong-il is already toppled by his subordinates in a coup. These officials want democracy and reunification with South Korea on Seoul's terms: Beijing doesn't like it and ordered 30,000 PLA troops to the North Korean border attempting to force Pyongyang to put Kim back in power.
I only have this source (in Chinese) as guide. I can't vouch for its accuracy because at times I feel it reads far too much like Debka:
http://www.renminbao.com/rmb/articles/2004/10/8/32791b.html
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