5
5
0
On of the local radio morning shows had a guest from a Washington Libertarian thinktank (Downsize DC) on that stated the way to deal w/ NK is to just expose them to western culture.
Does this guy not think that we've been trying to do this for some time now? Does he not realize that Un has absolute & complete control of his people? Anytime someone is even thought of trying to find out about the west, there are mass executions, or people just disappear. How do you expose a nation to your culture when there's really only one city in NK w/ power, and all info in that city is strictly controlled?
A caller asked him at what time has the US ever successfully changed a cult - which is, essentially, what NK is right now. The guest, conveniently, didn't have time to answer the question.
Does this guy not think that we've been trying to do this for some time now? Does he not realize that Un has absolute & complete control of his people? Anytime someone is even thought of trying to find out about the west, there are mass executions, or people just disappear. How do you expose a nation to your culture when there's really only one city in NK w/ power, and all info in that city is strictly controlled?
A caller asked him at what time has the US ever successfully changed a cult - which is, essentially, what NK is right now. The guest, conveniently, didn't have time to answer the question.
Edited >1 y ago
Posted >1 y ago
Responses: 12
SSgt (Join to see) I think we're stuck with the Game His Father Started, They throw a Hissy Fit and we get them to behave for a while, Give them some Handouts and all is well until they throw the Next Hissy Fit.
(1)
(0)
SSgt (Join to see)
PO1 William "Chip" Nagel sounds like we need to end the entitlement program & hand it off to "Big Brother" Dragon
(1)
(0)
How would you deal with North Korea? I am tempted to quote Arnaud-Amaury, the Cistercian abbot-commander of Catholic force during is supposed to have been asked how to tell Cathars from Catholics. His reply, recalled by
Caesarius of Heisterbach, a fellow Cistercian thirty years later was "Caedite eos. Novit enim Dominus qui sunt eius"—“Kill them all, the Lord will recognize His own!”
Caesarius of Heisterbach, a fellow Cistercian thirty years later was "Caedite eos. Novit enim Dominus qui sunt eius"—“Kill them all, the Lord will recognize His own!”
(0)
(0)
Read This Next

North Korea
