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Posted (Van Santos) in News on May-29-2009

The news of out Korea (North and South) all points to North Korea testing more of their military toys.  Today it happens to be a new type of short-ranged missile. Reports of activity around ballistic missile sites are also coming in, and U.S. officials are warning that more nuke tests should be expected in the coming months.

All of this makes me ask – What’s up with North Korea?

Originally, I thought the nuke test took place to correspond with Memorial Day as NK executed other such tests on U.S. holidays in hopes of getting our attention.  This time, however, the level of continued military testing seems rather unusual.  Rather elevated.

Sure, it could be the North simply playing with their toys, but the timing and activity level is questionable.  All of this makes me ask what is North Korea trying to get from the world community?  As the country has virtually no energy resources, could they be trying to get more oil?  Do they want increased grain shipments?  In the past, the NK leadership would hit and “we need…” in exchange for an end to the testing.  No so this time.

Something doesn’t fit.

While the useless body called the U.N. sits around debating what type of draft resolution should be presented, North Korea goes on their way testing.  Even if sanctions are past against North Korea, what is the U.N. going to sanction?  The country already has nothing.  You can’t really take away something from a person who has nothing to begin with.  The only outcome of sanctions will be increased anger (or aggressive positioning) on the part of North Korea.

So, really, what’s the deal and how is the world going to react?

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Comments:
OzSoapbox on May 29th, 2009 at 7:02 pm #

I’m starting to think Kim just wants to go out with a bang.

If NK strike first they’re finished and we’ll probably lose SK.

If we strike first what really needs to be weighed up is the pros of ‘freeing’ a people from detrimental isolation vs. the cost and effectibility of protecting south korea.

I’m glad it’s not a decision I have to make.

Van Santos on May 29th, 2009 at 11:35 pm #

I’m starting to think that Kim is really going over the deep end mentally. If they strike first, SK is gone but that also means that all of NK will be completely unlivable for years to come. I’m with you, thank god it’s not a decision I have to make.

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