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To: Mister Baredog
"Recently defections of N. Korean high-ranking figures are suddenly on the rise.

Sounds like the PLAN is working,

This is far less 'master plan' than it is skillful opportunism. Rats want to leave a sinking ship, and the means to do so are being facilitated.

Were Bush of a different ideological makeup, the North Korean regime would not be in nearly so desperate a situation. As it is now, the life support plugs are being subtly cut, and everyone in the government knows that past a certain point, collapse is unavoidable. Now more than ever they are desperate to sell missiles, narcotics, and expertise to whoever will buy it, but the noose is silently tightening.

When our envoys meet, it is at our conveniece, when the DPRK reps make absurd claims and refuse to budge, we shrug, and move on. We don't have much time to deal with Kim, but he has far less to deal with us. We can run out the clock.

Kim is desperate for us to take the bait of his provocative acts, both political and military. He's scared, because he need more than money from us. He needs a threat. The mid level commanders and officials, the backbone of the regime, may be slipping in loyalty. Right now, all Kim can offer is starvation, poverty, and constant threats of death and prison.

After 50 years of living under a foriegn menace that has yet to set foot in North Korea, they may well believe that we're not coming. America as a boogieman may have been believable growing up, but the real monster they remember is starvation. If so, the entire political dynamic could be vulnerable to desperate men who will not stand to starved again.

By leaving North Korea in desperation, the few people there who have access to the real numbers can quickly tally the score, and see that their glorious revolution is imminently doomed. Bush won't offer real aid, or make a hard military move, or anything that would play into the hands of Kim. His aims appear simple and effective: Let North Korea fail by its own devices, and give them no means to further use us as a unifying threat.

21 posted on 05/17/2003 12:03:14 PM PDT by Steel Wolf (Stop reading my tag line.)
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To: Steel Wolf
Were Bush of a different ideological makeup, the North Korean regime would not be in nearly so desperate a situation

I'll bet ole Kimmee misses Bubba and his idiot friend Jimmy Carter! Good analysis, they've done everything but actually poke a stick in BUSH"S eye, it ain't working, BWAAAAAA.

23 posted on 05/17/2003 1:03:22 PM PDT by Mister Baredog ((They wanted to kill 50,000 of us on 9/11, we will never forget!))
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To: Steel Wolf

Were Bush of a different ideological makeup, the North Korean regime would not be in nearly so desperate a situation. As it is now, the life support plugs are being subtly cut, and everyone in the government knows that past a certain point, collapse is unavoidable. Now more than ever they are desperate to sell missiles, narcotics, and expertise to whoever will buy it, but the noose is silently tightening.

It is my belief that we are in the middle of a joint CIA-KCIA operation. KCIA is like a law unto itself, especially under a leftist regime. They understood that Roh was talking out of his ass, and that Kim's regime was both unstable and dangerous. Therefore, sometime last year, probably in the wake of Roh's victory, they decided to go in on an active measures operation against the North Korean leadership class. In all probability, this was done in cooperation with the CIA and the White House.

You will notice the lack of alarm bells going off at the White House about this? Methinks this is because we have more insided information than is generally acknowledged. We know that Kim is in desperate straits.

This series of defections is designed to make the Chia Pet even more paranoid and untrusting than he already is. When he starts shooting officers, you'll know that we're near the end of the road. Eventually, the Army will move against him, but only when there are enough members of the Secret Police to cooperate in the plot in the hopes of winning a seat at the table after the coup.

Be Seeing You,

Chris

24 posted on 05/17/2003 1:18:47 PM PDT by section9 (Yes, she's back! Motoko Kusanagi....tanned, rested, and ready!)
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To: Steel Wolf; section9
Very insightful posts, both of you.
Yep, I've been hoping that the evil NK regime would implode and looks like the fuse has been lit. Thank God.
31 posted on 05/17/2003 6:30:34 PM PDT by Chong
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To: Steel Wolf
Re #21

A good comment.

36 posted on 05/18/2003 2:30:21 AM PDT by TigerLikesRooster
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