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Politics : Politics for Pros- moderated

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To: LindyBill who wrote (125823)7/18/2005 7:44:12 AM
From: michael97123   of 793916
 
If you can cajole Kim into the direction of the SK and/or china models and move him away from proliferation and nukes in the korean peninsula you win. Problem is although he may be attempted by the material successes, he would have to know that any liberalization would one day cost him his regime. The good news is that if the people support him in a cult like fashion, maybe just maybe they will buy into Kim as the saviour when things get better at least in the short term even later on it will be too late. Can he be snookered? Perhaps thats the bet the Skoreans and the Chinese are willing to make. From a western perspective it sounds damn silly but what would be a better alternative policy at present. Damned if i know.
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