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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (155852)12/9/2002 2:16:35 PM
From: Yousef  Respond to of 1585522
 
Ten,

Re: "Actually, most of the limited food in North Korea is given to the army ... It is
nothing short of sickening, if you ask me."

Just be patient ... I'm sure Ted will be here shortly to explain how it is
really America's fault.

Make It So,
Yousef



To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (155852)12/9/2002 5:00:32 PM
From: hmaly  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1585522
 
Tench Re..It's also the reason why North Korea can maintain such a large standing army even in the midst of famine.

That may be sickening, however that highlights where the next battle between the US and the other superpowers will be, in economics. China could be a force to reckon with if it keeps growing at its current pace. However, if China starts to get prosperous, there hopefully will be no need to go to war, as the citizens of both will gain.