Thursday, March 03, 2005

What to do about North Korea?

What to do about North Korea? The bottom line is we may be forced to invade and remove that nitwit from his office and free those people. While we’re there, we’ll destroy his nukes…if, indeed, they have any. I’m not sure they exist… except in his mind.

Korea has a long history of taking advantage when the US is directing its attention to some other trouble spot in the world. We can count on North Korea kicking up its heels and throwing a tantrum every time. They act very much like the spoiled brat ruling them.

In the meantime, a naval blockade should be imposed on North Korea and every ship leaving a North Korean port should be stopped, boarded, and inspected for contraband…namely nuclear materials. If we find any, it should be immediately confiscated and destroyed. At least we could keep their nuclear genie in its bottle.

All the talking with North Korea is allowing them a stage, a platform, from which to spew their hate and threats. They have a history of this sort of behavior. They have not changed, nor will they, until forced to.

So, forget the empty talks. They are going nowhere…fast, because North Korea does not want them to go anywhere. North Korea needs the spotlight, the world’s attention, just as a child throwing a tantrum to be heard. Their insecurity is monumental. Their inferiority complex is staggering. They are a pathetic shell of a country lost in the Stalinist world of a long past yesterday.

We can forget about an internal coup to rid that country of their dictator. They are a beaten down people. Starved, demoralized, and afraid. They haven’t the will to overthrow their despotic government. So, it must be done from outside.

It s undeniable that North Korea must change or, be changed. All the bluster and threats coming from their capitol only hastens the day when the world will have it’s fill and remove the offending government.

That day comes closer every single day.

Your Obedient Servant,

“Longstreet”

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