I don’t share your optimism that China will move in if Jong-Un falls. I think his rhetoric is uniting what little he has in that country and focusing them on a cause.
>>I dont share your optimism that China will move in if Jong-Un falls. I think his rhetoric is uniting what little he has in that country and focusing them on a cause.
The problem is that he has 50 some generals that remember the luxuries his father brought and if the son can’t match that amount, something will start. His father’s men grew up with Kim Il Song and watched Kim Jong Il grow up. They saw the supposed heir apparent get denied because he was too interested in Japanese hookers and Tokyo Disneyland. This kid spent his whole childhood in Europe and loves basketball. He’s a corrupted little twerp that will drive the great country of North Korea into the dirt with his capitalist ways, if you ask the generals around him.
He’s all bluster and no balls. He’ll be dead soon too.