>>121959On one hand, I really don't want a war. On the other, I really want to try some North Korean BBQ.
The norks won't do shit. They know we will glass them if they attack.
>>121959The problem with North Korea is that it is not a problem. Post-collectivism N.Korea effectively ceased to exist as a power: Russia and china ceased sending small arms, ammunition, vehicles, tanks, yet most importantly food during the first few summers of starvation. Ten years after the "Korean Police Action" had been neutered in the public mindset, (((they))) decided to make use of North Korea's chinese-bordered territory using a two-fold strategy. The first step was to counterfeit and launder select currencies back into countries of origin since, of course, whom owns the largest banks across the world and has the "right" to print more useless funny money. A government agency owned by a series of shell corporations in Switzerland that is ultimately controlled by the catholic church is responsible for most counterfeit currency in the world, one that is likewise directly owned by a shekelberg. One can play name the jew parasite for months without end on this matter. Regardless, stocks, land, rights, and businesses were quickly purchased using counterfeit funds, an example of that success would be the many pachinko parlors in Japan, estimated to send at minimum 30% of their revenues to North Korean bank accounts. The second step was to utilize their fraudulent, rapidly expanding stock brokering exchanges in the creation of new hedge funds and credit loan companies to create new strangleholds over multiple regions. Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are familiar names, yet they were the smallest of insolvent agencies to be "found out". Now and then the big fish must push a defenseless anchovy towards the shore in the hopes of delaying their own demises.
However, there is a detraction here: North Korea is the perfect puppet country with no chance of survival should it's controlled party be told to launch an attack. It is in a supposed "hotspot" of Asian conflicts under the control of multiple owners, shares, and interests. The rusty sabers can be ordered to rattle, yet asides imprisoning a few tourists each year, enslaving perhaps 25% of the population, and the leaders ordering 10-15 million US dollars of US goods through dubiously open channels, what does the nation truly DO? The answer is nothing. At all moments North Korea is the poster child for a "lookie here, these guys are doing something bad, goy!" distraction.