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Originally Posted by Guest
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75% of the people surrounding Kim Jung Un are pro China. China keeps NK going because of its fear of a united North and South Korea. NK is about one year away of having the capability of delivering a nuclear warhead to the US on a missile.
China could stop this. China must choose between trading with US or NK.
Anyone remember China in the 60's? A third world country. Thanks to trade agreements and technology transfer China has risen to its power status.
The good news. GM sells more Buicks in China than the US.
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This is a very complex and troubling situation facing us relative to North Korea.
Over 20 years or so we have allowed North Korea to expand their nuke capability, and now face what I consider to be some terrible and very difficult choices.
I have always thought that N Korea just wanted to be recognized by the USA and if we negotiated with them, they consider that a win. Recent statements from them indicate that is not the case....they are now saying they will never negotiate their right to arm with nukes.
So, our options are narrow and difficult. China does in fact not seem to want to "carry the ball", and while your statements on economy are correct and important, I worry about potential loss of human lives because this country, North Korea, has no conscience in that regard, including their own people.
This is a very tough nut and one that has to be handled with care.