Kim Jong Un Orders Nuclear Weapons Readied

Mar 06, 2016 00:21

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un ordered his country to be ready to use its nuclear weapons at any time and the military to be in "pre-emptive attack" mode in the face of growing threats from its enemies, state media said on Friday ( Read more... )

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meadowphoenix March 6 2016, 06:58:35 UTC
jfc

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fenchurchly March 6 2016, 19:15:18 UTC
Honestly, it's about time we start talking about North Korea. They've been easily ignored until now because they haven't been a militaristic threat, but the humanitarian crisis there is extreme. The only reason no one has gone in and shutdown all the concentration camps is because the world doesn't know what to do with the resulting millions of refugees - neither China nor South Korea want them. It's an incredibly tragic situation.

If you're interested, Lisa Ling did a great National Geographic doc there:

My favorite books on the topic are The Aquariums of Pyongyang and Nothing to Envy.

A hard but important read is the testimony from a UN report in 2014, it is summarized here (warning, graphic drawings): http://www.cnn.com/2014/02/16/world/asia/north-korea-un-report/

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queenlily March 6 2016, 20:26:03 UTC
That report is horrifying. Who would be brave enough to speak out once they'd escaped, knowing that their family could be imprisoned in retribution?

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fenchurchly March 6 2016, 20:53:30 UTC
It's horrible. Basically everyone who escapes knows full well they are damning their families (up to three generations, IIRC) to life in a death or work camp. In Nothing to Envy they follow different defectors and talk about how they justify it and what they did to try to convince people to come with them etc. In one case a woman leaves her boyfriend, not even daring to tell him despite really loving him, for fear he'd turn her in. As it turns out, he was planning to defect too and they end up meeting again in South Korea 20 years (or so, I can't remember) later. It's heartbreaking.

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tabaqui March 6 2016, 15:44:54 UTC
Aaaaaaaand, I'll bet this 'the enemy are coming!!' bullshite is just one more way the government there can put the screws to North Koreans even harder.

Fucking *when* is that horror show going to end? When are those poor people going to get any relief? It's revolting.

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koushiba March 6 2016, 16:52:31 UTC
Istg he does this like two times a week.
I'm sure this will come out in the debate. Trump hasn't been super openly racist towards Asians yet, so now here's his (and the rest) chance!

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queenlily March 6 2016, 17:52:31 UTC
Best case: there's another voting bloc to vote for someone else.

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queenlily March 6 2016, 17:52:04 UTC
I'm glad to know a community that is more thoughtful than Facebook, where all the commenters were screaming to nuke NK, whether with targeted strategic nukes or to "ice" the entire place. But seriously, what do we do when sanctions escalate rather than deterring?

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fenchurchly March 6 2016, 19:13:23 UTC
China has cut them off financially in the last two days which is a good step. NK needs to be completely frozen out but the nations that bolster them the most (Russia and China) but they aren't exactly our faves/closest allies so it's a lot of hoping they do the right thing.

My comment is a drastic over simplification, I know.

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queenlily March 6 2016, 20:26:22 UTC
Even an oversimplification educates me!

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