TheBigShort
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I'll stay off that hobby horse and keep this post on topic to your off topic post.
Interestingly, I had cause to look up a list of countries electricity use per capita as part of the bitcoin discussions
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_electricity_consumption
I expected NK to be near rock bottom, surprisingly it is listed 80th in the world for electricity usage with 157 kw on avr per person
On that specific point; the purpose of the warships is to protect free and democratic people from a totalitarian lunatic whose family have enslaved their own people. I am often critical of US foreign policy but in this case there is a clear distinction between the protagonists.Back to NK so, does anyone really think that deploying nuclear warships off the coast of NK is about bringing 'freedom and democracy' to its troubled people?
South Korea is a major trading partner of the US as well as a military ally.
From speaking to a few Korean people over the years they are happy with the US military presence there as they live under the shadow of totalitarian Russia and China as well as their Northern neighbours. The USA is far from perfect but given the other players in the region I'd pick them to have on my side any day of the week.
The solution, in my opinion, is for China to deploy nuclear weapons in North Korea, offering it the same sort of protection that Germany received from the USA during the Cold War. The result is a secure North Korea with less nuclear proliferation.
Then how do we explain images like this?
NK may be 80th as a country but I am betting the ordinary folk are not real users.....the military is probably using the lion's share....
On that specific point; the purpose of the warships is to protect free and democratic people from a totalitarian lunatic whose family have enslaved their own people. I am often critical of US foreign policy but in this case there is a clear distinction between the protagonists.
You could be right. But the link to the report you attached, with photos, suggest otherwise. Notwithstanding is the probability that limited opportunities are offered to take photos.
Case in point. In my view, lunatics and their families, are generally incapable of enslaving entire populations over sustained periods of time.
Maybe, but there lots of examples of regimes/families who have enslaved/controlled populations for long periods- Mugabe, Saddam, Stalin, Ceaucescu, certain African countries etc. NK is perhaps a stellar example of how bad it can get.Case in point. In my view, lunatics and their families, are generally incapable of enslaving entire populations over sustained periods of time.
I hope you're right. Kim is in Beijing at the moment. Surely he must see the transformation of the Chinese economy and wonder, just wonder, if he's doing the right thing by his people...
Maybe, but there lots of examples of regimes/families who have enslaved/controlled populations for long periods- Mugabe, Saddam, Stalin, Ceaucescu, certain African countries etc. NK is perhaps a stellar example of how bad it can get.
NK population, to the best of my knowledge, has shown little by way of fighting for democracy.
When even speaking out is enough to have your entire family (and the following two generations under three generation punishments) interred in prison camps for life, there will never be a revolt.
Also in order to sustain support for the regime, a significant level of support from the population is required to maintain it. To do that, a certain quality of living needs to be attained, otherwise the regime will collapse upon itself, same as everywhere else.
The nazi regime didnt collapse from within... even in 1945 under total blockade and air bombardment. It took the death of hitler and invasion from two fronts.
I never said it did.
Let's hear your scenario for internal collapse then. How many people will have died from starvation before the pyramid starts to crumble? Will there be a civil war?
Because the Nazis didn't collapse, nor did the Japanese, from within... and they were under a massive amount of external pressure and daily bombardment and total blockade.
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