Posted on Feb 26, 2016
China and the US drafted a proposal together to impose tougher sanctions on North Korea. What effects do you imagine will happen?
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The poorest of North Korea will suffer the most,maybe eventually over time their military will try a coup,when they see their families dieing of starvation and lack of medical attention.My questions what would fill the vacuum when the regime falls.
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LTC Paul Labrador
He has too tight a rein on his military for that. I COULD see China taking him out of power, and installing someone else. China needs NK as a buffer between them and the ROK. It is in China's best interest to stabilize NK and keep the status quo.
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PFC Stephen Eric Serati
Reunification Sir,could feel the vacuum,and to honor the reunification of the Koreas ,the DMZ would become a National Park.Families would be able reunite.They wanted that when I was there in South Korea.To me the North Koreans are Honorable Citizens.It would take time and understanding,they have known nothing but isolation and oppression in humble opinion Sir.
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Well, all I know is that I hope we really are working well together with China so that maybe one day we can make those two countries one nation.
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I don't suspect that any new round of wrist-slapping will hurt NK; rather, it will feed into their paranoid US vs. The World mentality and be a boost for Kim Jong-Un's propaganda ministry.
China wants to save face, would like a political kindred spirit in the region, but the destabilizing antics of NK is wearing very thin. If the US and China want to work together to calm the little man down, China may be the one who needs to step carefully. Not that I think there is a danger of this yet, but should the reclusive and paranoid leader of NK begin to feel China is turning on him (whether they are or not), he might lash out in some unpredictable ways. NK couldn't defeat China or the combined SK and American militaries, but if they aren't thinking/acting rationally and are irrationally afraid their only friend in the world is now acting against them, a lot of people could die before NK gets crushed.
China wants to save face, would like a political kindred spirit in the region, but the destabilizing antics of NK is wearing very thin. If the US and China want to work together to calm the little man down, China may be the one who needs to step carefully. Not that I think there is a danger of this yet, but should the reclusive and paranoid leader of NK begin to feel China is turning on him (whether they are or not), he might lash out in some unpredictable ways. NK couldn't defeat China or the combined SK and American militaries, but if they aren't thinking/acting rationally and are irrationally afraid their only friend in the world is now acting against them, a lot of people could die before NK gets crushed.
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This is an old game. N.Koea rattles its sword, we wait, they shut off the nuke program we send food.
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I wouldn't want to be stationed in South Korea. Especially on the Zone. It's hard to tell what Kim Jung-un will do when he throws a temper tantrum about it.
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Capt (Join to see)
To China, he sort of seems like that drunk uncle they are tired of making excuses for. He keeps embarrassing the family and they try to keep him away from the hard stuff but it's neigh impossible to keep him from putting a lampshade on his head when the world is watching.
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It's a year later now since this was posted. So, in hindsight now ask yourself how it has worked out.
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My first instinct is to say Nada, because that is what has happened in the past. However, North Korea will probably respond by mortar shelling one or more South Korean fishing vessels, then will reward their bad behavior by sending them by more frequent food shipments. Then the Supreme Leader can tell his people that he defeated the US in WW3 as his father did in WW2.
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yeah...I'm not really trusting China on or about anything...like they have not been helping out N. Korea all of this time....and what has China been up to? Really, with all of the island building and all....mmmhhhh???
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