To: TigerLikesRooster
I wonder if the South Korean’s have sleeper cells to activate and really “get the party started?”
3 posted on
02/03/2010 7:14:53 AM PST by
Woebama
(Never, never, never quit)
To: Woebama
The dirty little secret is South Korea does not want the North to collapse, or perhaps more accurately collapse too quickly. This would mean a flood of people, who probably after generations of indoctrination have no idea how to act on their own, into the South. The cost of bringing the North up to a economic position even resembling the South would be astronomicial; the reunifaction of Germany would look like a walk in the park.
6 posted on
02/03/2010 7:28:08 AM PST by
C19fan
To: Woebama
Time to drop some Liberator Pistols.
7 posted on
02/03/2010 7:29:00 AM PST by
MrB
(The difference between a humanist and a Satanist is that the latter knows who he's working for.)
To: Woebama
There are N. Korean elites inside the regime who want to have insurance, when things go south in N. Korea. They want to have a future even after Kim Jong-il regime(or N. Korea itself) collapses. Some of them sought out S. Korean connection and surreptitiously passing some intel to S. Korea.
Since things are pretty bad and future is bleak even for ruling elites, I am sure there are many opportunities S. Korean gov can exploit.
However, I am not sure about active subversion. They do have some underground network of Christians and passing infos, though.
9 posted on
02/03/2010 7:30:28 AM PST by
TigerLikesRooster
(LUV DIC -- L,U,V-shaped recession, Depression, Inflation, Collapse)
To: Woebama
I wonder if the South Koreans have sleeper cells to activate and really get the party started?
The South Koreans I know ain't much interested in starting any party. They see how West Germany has to continue pour cash into their ungrateful, sullen, backward East and don't want similar financial obligations.
17 posted on
02/03/2010 7:45:13 AM PST by
flowerplough
( Pennsylvania today - New New Jersey meets North West Virginia.)
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