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Originally Posted by Guest
The Wall Street Journal also had three journalist invited to N Korea. Their take on it, was that it was very staged and their ability to move around very restrictive. They did get a glimpse of what was at the end of this town were modern was turning into a third world look. essentially everything they were allowed to see is where Un has spent the nations money time human resources. Its like going to an island in the Caribbean vising a resort but don't go beyond the resort because behind is squalor as far as the eye can see
North Koreans chose who these journalist were allowed to speak to and the journalist take was that they were all well rehearsed.
Is Un mental maybe? Is because he may be mental make him dangerous, maybe?
Are there insiders who want Un taken out most likely?
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I spent some time in China in 1977, studying for my thesis for my master's degree there. In an entire summer, I counted 4 cars (and they were government). I was watched constantly, most of the general population were friendly and in awe of my white skin and "round eyes". But the military watched me carefully. I've been in some really, really poor countries, but this one was near the top. However, now Beijing rivals New York, nearly everyone has a car, a TV, a washing machine (once a huge deal). What I'm saying is, don't underestimate the Asians. South Korea and Japan have a very similar story. Is North Korea next?