21 Feb ’12
honestly the situation in North Korea is a bit less serious than you might think. They have this foreign policy where they take something as a slight, do a bunch of sabre rattling, and make some demands. Usually for aid and such. And they get it.
China doesn't do anything about it for one reason. They share a 4000 mile border and in the event that war breaks out or some other calamity, they are going to be absolutely flooded with north korean refugees. it's that simple.
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jonathco21 Feb ’12
See I don't think he's crazy though. they lay this whole thing out in their propaganda policy. Tom Woods had a guest named Michael Malice on a while ago who breaks this thing down really well.
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Kwell this is highly disturbing if true
The Workers’ Party of North Korea has recently issued a document from Pyongyang to provincial bodies that condemns Beijing for taking part in UN sanctions against the North and openly rallies Party members toward nuclear conflict with China.
Daily NK has obtained a copy of one of the mass-delivered documents, published by the Central Party and circulated to provincial Party committees, via Sino-North Korea relations expert Lee Young Hwa, a professor at Kansai University, earlier this week. The document appears to outline a new doctrine on policies toward China and is dated March 10, 2016.
Daily NK could not independently verify the content of the document.
“The Central Committee of the Workers’ Party of Korea has handed down a message openly lashing out against China and commanding its people to actively confront it with a ‘nuclear storm’,” Lee explained.
The document was reportedly distributed and read aloud throughout North Korea by provincial Party secretaries overseeing provincial Party committee meetings. An approximate translation of the title of the document is, “All Party members and workers must join in soundly crushing China’s pressuring schemes with the force of a nuclear storm for its betrayal of socialism.”
The document goes on to explain that China has “been an eager participant” in the sanctions because it is “worried that its status of dominance in Northeast Asia will be challenged,” adding that these actions call for active resistance against Beijing’s anti-North plot.
Appearing to reflect on Sino-North Korea relations, the document states, “China had never once been sincere towards the North, especially when its revolutionary efforts ran into challenges and struggles”. It adds, “Just as our great Suryong [great or supreme leaders] have taught us, we must not have even the smallest fantasies about China’s intentions.”
“We must no longer go easy on the Chinese and instead deal with them equally in order to change their attitude of taking us lightly,” another part reads. The document then orders members to “unite more firmly around Marshal Kim Jong Un and fight to the very end for final victory in our Juche revolutionary feat, even if graver hardships and difficulties blow this way.”
This document indicates that the North has now declared China to be an ‘enemy state,’ placing it on the same ranks as South Korea, the U.S., and Japan, Professor Lee explained.
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