2013/04/09

Sarttre Batr: The North Korea Paper Tiger!

If you listen to the alarm coming out of the imperium empire media, you would think that missiles would be flying at any moment. That medieval torture regime, noted for starving their population is boasting that a bellicose attack is imminent. Of course, their propagandists are pointing the finger at the Yankee bully, that is the perennial bogyman, posed to snuff out the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. Such an earthly paradise is billed as a genuine workers' state, in which all the people are completely liberated from exploitation and oppression. The workers, peasants, soldiers and intellectuals are the true masters of their destiny, and are in a unique position to defend their interests. Indeed, such a freedom loving society takes pride in professing their government is the rightful leadership for the entire Korean peninsula. Such bold determination to dominate the imposter that has set up shop in the south, must mean that the Kim Il-sung and Kim Jong Il dynasty will prevail. Both adopted the Songun, or military first policy, in order to strengthen the country and its government. North Korea is the world's most militarized country, with a total of 9,495,000 active, reserve, and paramilitary personnel. Now the grand Kim Jong-un general in chief is ready to hit the nuke button as a sign of his manhood. Does it matter that North Korea Defies World Body with the Third Nuke Test, or is this just another opportunity for the world community, to play the role of the white knight, as it slays an infantile dragon, that causes trepidation among his commie mentors? Still, three Security Council resolutions, in 2006, 2009 and 2013, critical of North Korea's nuclear program and tightening sanctions on Pyongyang, had the blessings of China, a permanent member with veto powers. But the harshest of possible sanctions, a naval blockade, an oil embargo or a cutoff of economic aid from China, have escaped Security Council resolutions, at least so far. The 15 member Council met in an emergency session Tuesday, and issued a predictable statement, condemning the test as a grave violation of its three resolutions, and describing North Korea as a country, which is a clear threat to international peace and security. When the Guardian newspaper writes, Now North Korea defies even China, should we really believe that the true Asian tiger is powerless to reign in the unhinged stepchild. In this tense game of diplomatic military poker, South Korea is not even the North's principal adversary.

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