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To: TobagoJack who wrote (37512)8/27/2003 8:32:07 PM
From: Hawkmoon  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 74559
 
you should meet a N.Korean sometime, and once you do, you will perish the above thought, readily, and maybe at least for another generation.

But let's be real.. The N. Korean leadership has manufactured the US threat in order to underpin their authority amongst the brainwashed masses.. But the leadership knows that their real threat to their sovereignty is China, which has traditionally ruled and/or dominated the Korean peninsula.

The fact that they have effectively erased all references to Chinese intervention and support for their regime is indicative of their agenda to downplay China's role in the founding of their regime.

This is one of the reasons that N. Korea maintained friendly relations with both China and the USSR, effectively playing one off against the other. The only "disinterested" party would be the US, who is interested only in protecting its interests/ally in S. Korea, not in economically dominating the North.

Hawk