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To: FreepForever; snopercod; TigerLikesRooster
My impression, based on Japanese-Russian relations, is that Red China has moved troops to divert Russian interest in becoming militarily involved in Nort Korea.

The Red Chinese are saying that, if North Korea will not throw off Stalinism, it will be Red China, and not Russia, that will settle North Korean matters that may spread beyond the borders to the west, north and northeast.

"I am given to understand" that Russia, Japan, and South Korea are all lined up to continue many modernization projects regarding North Korea's infrastructure.

In a way, the noise coming from North Korea, is a cover-up --- the higher-ups protesting through communist channels, about the threat to communism; but the "axis" of Stalinism isn't interested.

The North Korean masters know that they are miserable landlords and time is now short. They are going to be replaced. They are trying, through "solidarity" to buy some time.

Their difficulty is that they are not generous, enterprising souls, and there's no place for them in North Korea's future. Though they like to think that with time, they can change.

Well, time is running out.

That is why they played the nuclear card.

Too late; does not matter; they have no future.

Their choices are now, go quietly or don't go quietly.

If loudly, then Red China has asserted certain of its military options.

Interestingly enough, a similar game is being played out in Zimbabwe. Mubage has been informed by the winds, the birds, the land, sea, and air, if you will, that he should just go away, too.

Unlike Saddam, Mugabe has no place to hide. He's a marked man; and easily so.

Of course, and as usual, IMHO.

63 posted on 09/05/2003 8:26:29 PM PDT by First_Salute
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To: snopercod
This is all about "Oil is to Arabs as labor is to Red China."

The "commies" have watched the news and gotten the gist of, He who has cheap labor, wins.

As predicted, they will play the game of monopoly for labor, as the Arabs have for oil.

Terrorism, in all flavors.

Frankly, the countries that are safe are the ones supplying the requests for cheap labor and the ones paying for the goods that are produced.

Therein is the lesson on survival.

If we let too much of our own breadwinning capacity get away, we become a threat because our labor becomes cheap as we go broke.

64 posted on 09/05/2003 8:40:48 PM PDT by First_Salute
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To: First_Salute
Excellent analysis, as usual.

The only piece of the puzzle missing is the U.S. "nuclear umbrella" over Japan. I'm not sure of the condition that old shield these days.

Have the Japanese people become convinced of their need for maintaining their own nuclear weapons and the means to deliver them?

65 posted on 09/06/2003 3:20:41 AM PDT by snopercod (And if it is a despot you would dethrone, see first that his throne erected within you is destroyed.)
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