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War fans, good news--Kim opens fire against China


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13 minutes ago, dialamah said:

Methinks there's a double standard in these here parts.   

Not at all. A lot of lives could be saved if China is forced to slap the fat one down. Where's the double standard?  

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30 minutes ago, blackbird said:

I don't see this as a gain or a good thing.  Shows how unstable Kim Jung Un is.  That's bad.

We kind of had an inkling.  The anti aircraft gun executions were a dead giveaway...

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On 05/05/2017 at 0:27 AM, blackbird said:

I don't see this as a gain or a good thing.  Shows how unstable Kim Jung Un is.  That's bad.

It's good news to the fans of wars.:P

It may indicate that Kim has determined to keep his nuke at all cost.

 

Or maybe it's  good news for the fans of peace.:lol:

The vent from Kim may indicate:

1. It seems like that the recent action of China (halt importing coal from NK and threaten to cut off NK's oil supply ) has hurted him badly and forced him to halt(at least temporarily) the most anticipated new nuke test on his grandfather's birthday.

2. Kim may want to convince NK people that the failure of his blackmail to US is caused by the betrayal of China, so the invincible image of their great leader won't be tarnished.

3. or maybe it's his strategy to blackmail as more as possible before giving up his nuke.

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3 minutes ago, xul said:

It's good news to the fans of wars.:P

It may indicate that Kim has determined to keep his nuke at all cost.

 

Or maybe it's  good news for the fans of peace.:lol:

The vent from Kim may indicate:

1. It seems like that the recent action of China (halt importing coal from NK and threaten to cut off NK's oil supply ) has hurted him badly and forced him to halt(at least temporarily) the most anticipated new nuke test. on his grandfather's birthday.

2. Kim may want to convince NK people that the failure of his blackmail to US is caused by the betrayal of China, so the invincible image of their great leader won't be tarnished.

3. or maybe it's his strategy to blackmail as more as possible before giving up his nuke.

The question is what is it that KIm actually wants?

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44 minutes ago, blackbird said:

The question is what is it that KIm actually wants?

He probably just wants people to take him seriously.  Those outside of North Korea, I mean.

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