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To: TigerLikesRooster
Over a year ago there was a plan to air-drop small radios into North Korea's countryside so that the people could listen to something other than the NK propaganda. That sounds like a good idea to try again. I think that if rafts loaded with weapons were to wash up on the beaches of NK on a dark, moonless night, they might find a use by some of the starving villagers who do necessarily support the chia munchkin.
76 posted on 07/10/2006 10:25:28 AM PDT by NorseWood
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To: NorseWood

Neuter his air-defense network and start having C-17's airdrop MRE's, radios and cell phones. His regime wouldn't last a year.

I don't believe the hype about how a liberated North Korea would be a horrible burden economically to unifed Korea. There is already a bustling underground economy out of necessity, and former SK enterprises would flood the area for cheap labor.


82 posted on 07/10/2006 1:05:01 PM PDT by gura
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To: NorseWood
Over a year ago there was a plan to air-drop small radios into North Korea's countryside so that the people could listen to something other than the NK propaganda. That sounds like a good idea to try again

That great plan was stopped by the pro-appeasement *SK government*!

The truth is, for all the talk about "Korean brotherhood", very many in the SK gov't dread whatever costs SK would incurr if the Nork gov't fell.

Basically, it's cheaper for SK if the Norks go on getting terrorized and starved, so they go with that.

87 posted on 07/10/2006 1:51:06 PM PDT by gaijin
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