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Strategies & Market Trends : Booms, Busts, and Recoveries

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To: TobagoJack who wrote (17580)3/30/2002 9:59:28 AM
From: AC Flyer  Read Replies (2) of 74559
 
Rabble-rousing again, Jay?

>>For Seoul, Washington's unstoppable quest is about to collide with North Korea's immoveable obstinacy, and South Korea is caught in the middle. Rising tensions on the peninsula will do little for South Korea's economic evolution and even less for Kim Dae Jung's legacy. And this issue of legacy, or -- perhaps more accurately -- time, is also driving the South Korean government to accelerate contact with its northern counterpart.<<

Starving your own people to death in the millions is not a strategy for long-term political success. There is just one inevitable outcome to this stand-off - the hard-line North Korean Communist regime will collapse, sooner or later. The US needs to apply continued intense pressure to North Korea until this happens.

As far as a missile exchange goes, even maniacs can do this particular math. One nuclear missile fired at the US results in total obliteration for North Korea. Any suggestion that this is a possibility is rabble-rousing hysteria.
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