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Friday, January 8, 2016

It's not a question of if North Korea will collapse, but when

By Rick Moran

Maybe "wait and see" is a viable policy. Evidence is mounting that the North Korean's boast of testing a hydrogen bomb is an empty one.  Radiation monitors in Japan, China, and South Korea have all come up empty when looking for a radiation signature at the blast site.  This may be due to the test being conducted deeper underground than previous tests.
But the seismic activity generated by the test comes nowhere near what it would be if a thermonuclear device had been detonated.  At 5.1 on the Richter Scale, experts say the bomb was even smaller than the fission device we used on Hiroshima.......
"The regime cannot go on indefinitely. It is astonishingly corrupt and criminal. Even if it wanted to, it probably couldn't manage a China-style policy of opening up its economy to raise people's standards of living while maintaining an authoritarian government to prevent societal collapse. The technocratic know-how simply isn't there. And the only thing holding the regime together is absolute fear, and the total brain-washing of the population — brainwashing which is slowly dissolving as, inevitably,mobile phones and media, including Bibles, seep into the country."
"When it does eventually collapse, it will be a humanitarian disaster on a scale perhaps not seen since World War II. North Korea's people are famished. To say that alcoholism is rampant is an understatement."

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