Are you advocating full-scale bombardment of NK then? It would appear so.
I dont have a 'scenario' for internal collapse. Im merely pointing out that the NK must, to some significant extent, enjoy the loyalty and support of its people in order for it to sustain over any significant length of time.
Both Nazis and Japanese had the support of people and military and thats why they didnt collapse from within - exactly my point.
Did the Nazis? In 1945? How do we know? Was there a democratic vote?
Anyone who dissented was shot or sent to a concentration camp along with their loved ones.
Is not revolting = support? Or is it just self-preservation?
Obviously, they had some support, but if that support is the SS \ military \ most of those with access to guns, then it doesn't seem to be a safe assumption to me that that translates = the support of "the people".
I'm not advocating total bombardment, I'm pointing out that the level of internal collapse in a society in the absence of such external pressure would have to be in excess of what Germany and Japan were enduring in 1945. And that level would have to be extreme - mass starvation and civil war.
Some sort of externally backed coup would be much more preferable. If North Korea does descend into such a scenario, China would be culpable.