Didn't see this coming. I wonder if his son would continue his work or would bring a change to North Korea.
I also wonder how this will impact the rest of the world.
I also wonder how this will impact the rest of the world.
lol @ usa occupying north korea. that is never going to happen, Kokotaku.
also don't get your hopes up guys, this guy provided his sons with everything they have including their upbringing. all it is doing is bringing in another man to power to make nukes and do whatever crazy things his dad was doing.
imho the kid would be better off either discontinuing the nuclear program and leaving everything as it is now or doing that and trying to help undo the damage caused by his father with the relations with south korea and the rest of the world. will this happen? probably not. I expect more nuke testing in the future. sad.
but occupation of north korea? lmao. whatever. not going to happen.
lol @ usa occupying north korea. that is never going to happen, Kokotaku.
also don't get your hopes up guys, this guy provided his sons with everything they have including their upbringing. all it is doing is bringing in another man to power to make nukes and do whatever crazy things his dad was doing.
imho the kid would be better off either discontinuing the nuclear program and leaving everything as it is now or doing that and trying to help undo the damage caused by his father with the relations with south korea and the rest of the world. will this happen? probably not. I expect more nuke testing in the future. sad.
but occupation of north korea? lmao. whatever. not going to happen.
lol @ usa occupying north korea. that is never going to happen, Kokotaku.
also don't get your hopes up guys, this guy provided his sons with everything they have including their upbringing. all it is doing is bringing in another man to power to make nukes and do whatever crazy things his dad was doing.
imho the kid would be better off either discontinuing the nuclear program and leaving everything as it is now or doing that and trying to help undo the damage caused by his father with the relations with south korea and the rest of the world. will this happen? probably not. I expect more nuke testing in the future. sad.
but occupation of north korea? lmao. whatever. not going to happen.
what would stop south korea from crosing the border ? the could use this moment to their avantage on the war
lol @ usa occupying north korea. that is never going to happen, Kokotaku.
also don't get your hopes up guys, this guy provided his sons with everything they have including their upbringing. all it is doing is bringing in another man to power to make nukes and do whatever crazy things his dad was doing.
imho the kid would be better off either discontinuing the nuclear program and leaving everything as it is now or doing that and trying to help undo the damage caused by his father with the relations with south korea and the rest of the world. will this happen? probably not. I expect more nuke testing in the future. sad.
but occupation of north korea? lmao. whatever. not going to happen.
You're touching a very interesting issue as far as South Korea is concerned - they're a very peculiar "case" when it comes to global politics. You're assuming that South Koreans actually "want" to become a part of the "rest of the world" and I assure you that most actually don't. There's nothing to gain for them from good relations - they just want to be safe in their haven. We know they have a nuclear program, which would normally lead to the World's No.1 Police Officer to go rampant on their soil, but we also know they actually have them and aren't really afraid of using them, hence U.S.A takes its yearly chill-pill. I doubt anything will change in South Korea, and if you had the pleasure of talking with a middle-class South Korea citizen, you would come to a similar conclusion. They don't *want* to change, they like it as it is and they honestly believe that whatever is outside the borders is "evil". So there, my 2 cents.
lol @ usa occupying north korea. that is never going to happen, Kokotaku.
also don't get your hopes up guys, this guy provided his sons with everything they have including their upbringing. all it is doing is bringing in another man to power to make nukes and do whatever crazy things his dad was doing.
imho the kid would be better off either discontinuing the nuclear program and leaving everything as it is now or doing that and trying to help undo the damage caused by his father with the relations with south korea and the rest of the world. will this happen? probably not. I expect more nuke testing in the future. sad.
but occupation of north korea? lmao. whatever. not going to happen.
what would stop south korea from crosing the border ? the could use this moment to their avantage on the war
No idea, perhaps a lack of leadership and general chaos in the chain of command? Nah, prepostrous, wild theory.
Your logic is interesting, please, enlighten me as to how exactly the reasons for colapse of most great empires are "good" for them?lol @ usa occupying north korea. that is never going to happen, Kokotaku.
also don't get your hopes up guys, this guy provided his sons with everything they have including their upbringing. all it is doing is bringing in another man to power to make nukes and do whatever crazy things his dad was doing.
imho the kid would be better off either discontinuing the nuclear program and leaving everything as it is now or doing that and trying to help undo the damage caused by his father with the relations with south korea and the rest of the world. will this happen? probably not. I expect more nuke testing in the future. sad.
but occupation of north korea? lmao. whatever. not going to happen.
what would stop south korea from crosing the border ? the could use this moment to their avantage on the war
No idea, perhaps a lack of leadership and general chaos in the chain of command? Nah, prepostrous, wild theory.
those are good things
Your logic is interesting, please, enlighten me as to how exactly the reasons for colapse of most great empires are "good" for them?lol @ usa occupying north korea. that is never going to happen, Kokotaku.
also don't get your hopes up guys, this guy provided his sons with everything they have including their upbringing. all it is doing is bringing in another man to power to make nukes and do whatever crazy things his dad was doing.
imho the kid would be better off either discontinuing the nuclear program and leaving everything as it is now or doing that and trying to help undo the damage caused by his father with the relations with south korea and the rest of the world. will this happen? probably not. I expect more nuke testing in the future. sad.
but occupation of north korea? lmao. whatever. not going to happen.
what would stop south korea from crosing the border ? the could use this moment to their avantage on the war
No idea, perhaps a lack of leadership and general chaos in the chain of command? Nah, prepostrous, wild theory.
those are good things
You do realize he ruled North Korea, not South Korea, right?lol @ usa occupying north korea. that is never going to happen, Kokotaku.
also don't get your hopes up guys, this guy provided his sons with everything they have including their upbringing. all it is doing is bringing in another man to power to make nukes and do whatever crazy things his dad was doing.
imho the kid would be better off either discontinuing the nuclear program and leaving everything as it is now or doing that and trying to help undo the damage caused by his father with the relations with south korea and the rest of the world. will this happen? probably not. I expect more nuke testing in the future. sad.
but occupation of north korea? lmao. whatever. not going to happen.
You're touching a very interesting issue as far as South Korea is concerned - they're a very peculiar "case" when it comes to global politics. You're assuming that South Koreans actually "want" to become a part of the "rest of the world" and I assure you that most actually don't. There's nothing to gain for them from good relations - they just want to be safe in their haven. We know they have a nuclear program, which would normally lead to the World's No.1 Police Officer to go rampant on their soil, but we also know they actually have them and aren't really afraid of using them, hence U.S.A takes its yearly chill-pill. I doubt anything will change in South Korea, and if you had the pleasure of talking with a middle-class South Korea citizen, you would come to a similar conclusion. They don't *want* to change, they like it as it is and they honestly believe that whatever is outside the borders is "evil". So there, my 2 cents.
Pretty sure he knows that, it's likely just a small mistake on his part.You do realize he ruled North Korea, not South Korea, right?
I was convinced that you wanted to say it is an opportunity for South Korea to conquer the neighbouring nations, not the other way around. It seems I misunderstood you. In that case I agree, it would be the perfect moment to strike, but knowing the history of Asian nations it's likely that a new leader will be appointed before western nations amass a strike force.Your logic is interesting, please, enlighten me as to how exactly the reasons for colapse of most great empires are "good" for them?lol @ usa occupying north korea. that is never going to happen, Kokotaku.
also don't get your hopes up guys, this guy provided his sons with everything they have including their upbringing. all it is doing is bringing in another man to power to make nukes and do whatever crazy things his dad was doing.
imho the kid would be better off either discontinuing the nuclear program and leaving everything as it is now or doing that and trying to help undo the damage caused by his father with the relations with south korea and the rest of the world. will this happen? probably not. I expect more nuke testing in the future. sad.
but occupation of north korea? lmao. whatever. not going to happen.
what would stop south korea from crosing the border ? the could use this moment to their avantage on the war
No idea, perhaps a lack of leadership and general chaos in the chain of command? Nah, prepostrous, wild theory.
those are good things
empires in chaos you use that to strike them hard and fast is simple warfare my friend in the 18 century wen france was in chaos the other european powers decided to declare war and try to get pieces of revolutionary france
lol @ usa occupying north korea. that is never going to happen, Kokotaku.
also don't get your hopes up guys, this guy provided his sons with everything they have including their upbringing. all it is doing is bringing in another man to power to make nukes and do whatever crazy things his dad was doing.
imho the kid would be better off either discontinuing the nuclear program and leaving everything as it is now or doing that and trying to help undo the damage caused by his father with the relations with south korea and the rest of the world. will this happen? probably not. I expect more nuke testing in the future. sad.
but occupation of north korea? lmao. whatever. not going to happen.
You're touching a very interesting issue as far as South Korea is concerned - they're a very peculiar "case" when it comes to global politics. You're assuming that South Koreans actually "want" to become a part of the "rest of the world" and I assure you that most actually don't. There's nothing to gain for them from good relations - they just want to be safe in their haven. We know they have a nuclear program, which would normally lead to the World's No.1 Police Officer to go rampant on their soil, but we also know they actually have them and aren't really afraid of using them, hence U.S.A takes its yearly chill-pill. I doubt anything will change in South Korea, and if you had the pleasure of talking with a middle-class South Korea citizen, you would come to a similar conclusion. They don't *want* to change, they like it as it is and they honestly believe that whatever is outside the borders is "evil". So there, my 2 cents.
Who's bashing the US? And who said that they were sad to see him go? They pretty much said that US was being defensive and NOT abusing their power to invade other nations. And anybody you somehow portrayed as sad were either joking, or sarcastic, and I don't really know how you could've misinterpreted that.What the heck is wrong with you people? Sad to see a him go? He was a mass murderer. His people are not happy. They have been dying of starvation and disease aside from him killing them. The US the bad guys? North Korea good? WTF? Good god you guys have your heads so far up your ass that it is sitting back on top of your shoulders again... I can't believe some of the praise of murder genocide, and evil dictators that goes on here. If you guys want to have bleeding hearts feel for all the dead that he is responsible for. And quit bashing the United States.