Ms Kim says there is no way to deal with Kim Jong-un. (Reuters: KCNA)
ABC News Online: North Korean uprising the only way to deal with Kim Jong-un, undercover writer says
The only way to solve the Korean crisis is to remove the regime, says a South Korean-born US writer who spent six months undercover in North Korea.
Suki Kim worked in North Korea teaching English at a university for the ruling class, later writing a book about her experience, called Without You, There Is No Us: Undercover among the Sons of North Korea's Elite.
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Commentaries, Analysis, And Editorials -- September 7, 2017
Chances of second Korean War between 20 and 25 per cent -- Kevin Rudd, Sydney Morning Herald
South Korea Is Right -- Peter Beinart, Defense One/The Atlantic
Israel Has a Playbook for Dealing With North Korea -- Zev Chafets, Bloomberg
Seoul deploys anti-missile system; US seeks tougher sanctions -- Christine Kim and Michelle Nichols, Asia Times
Trump Is Treating Pakistan Like a Scapegoat for America's Failures in Afghanistan -- Abdul Basit, National Interest
China drags Indonesia into South China Sea morass -- John McBeth, Asia Times
Cambodia’s Dying Democracy -- Elliot Brennan, Lowy Institute
Opportunity for ISIS as Sinai Civilians Sour on Cairo -- Rob Richer, The Cipher Brief
The US Is Far More Deeply Involved In Syria Than You Know -- Borzou Daragahi, BuzzFeed
Russia seeks to close Ukraine’s window to the west -- Jeffrey Mankoff and Jonathan Hillman, Financial Times
Why Merkel will win a fourth term -- Nicholas Bloom, CAPX
Why Guatemala Is Teetering on Crisis -- Devon Haynie, US News and World Report
Argentina have ‘ceased to be a capable military force’ -- Tom Dunlop, UKDefenceJournal
Two Cheers for Brazil on Its Independence Day -- Mac Margolis, Bloomberg
Trump Should Go to War with Venezuela's Coffers, Not Its Military -- Alvaro Vargas Llosa, National Interest
2 comments:
I love that "chances for war are 20-25%" article. Completely pulled out of the air and confused the meaning of probability in the first few sentences. Terrible, terrible writing and that guy is president of something and claims to observe this conflict for 35yrs.lol. had a good laugh
We shall do nothing against NK because the "world establishment" doesn't like the word "war"...except when it come from a dictator we "condemn strongly", which make the dictator laughing for a week because we shall do nothing.
This world is hopeless and WW3 will come "as a surprise", as for WW2.
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