North Korea: Insights
September 3, 2007
When reading the complete article in the Strategy Page below - economic collapse, famine and death are imminent unless the DPRK makes significant internal changes starting with their nuclear weapons program.
September 3, 2007: More rumblings from the senior leadership in North Korea. There is apparently some disagreement over how to handle the current economic crises. The major problem is the growing unrest in the country, with bribery and illegal activity becoming more common. Government attempts to impose discipline, just result in larger bribes, and a few dead prisoners (people who could not afford the larger bribes). More food and financial aid from abroad could be used to restore order, by, in effect, having the government bribe its wavering police, officials and border guards to shape up. But long term, the “dissent and disobey disease” is loose upon the land. The people now know that there’s a different world out there, and it’s a much better world than what is in North Korea. The truth may make you free in some parts of the world, but in North Korea it’s a poison that is destroying the iron grip the government has long had on the population.
More from The Strategy Page regarding N. Korea HERE.
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