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Title: Is there a realistic, non-war way to emancipate North Korea's forced laborers?
Post by: Pseudoscience-is-malarkey on 10/10/2021 00:57:42
In the 1990s, Howard Zinn advised President Clinton, P.M. John Major, and other leaders in the west on how to end famines and slavery in Somalia and North Korea. Zinn said to give lots of aid to them so the leaders won't feel the need for free labor. "Who would oppose it?" he added.
This backfired. Somalia interpreted our aid as hostile behavior, trying to make them look bad. They would shoot at the aid helicopters. North Korea accepted aid but only distributed it to non-starving, politically connected families in their capital.
Title: Re: Is there a realistic, non-war way to emancipate North Korea's forced laborers?
Post by: Origin on 10/10/2021 13:36:05
"Is there a realistic, non-war way to emancipate North Korea's forced laborers?"
Only if Kim Bung-hole's successor is a nice person.
Title: Re: Is there a realistic, non-war way to emancipate North Korea's forced laborers?
Post by: Zer0 on 11/10/2021 10:43:33
Why Not just lift All trade bans & restrictions?

Why Not help them achieve nuclear reactors?

Why Not support the Supreme Leader in All ethical & moral ways possible?

Any which ways, they shall achieve what they want Someday!
With...or Without US.
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Title: Re: Is there a realistic, non-war way to emancipate North Korea's forced laborers?
Post by: Origin on 11/10/2021 14:56:26
Why Not just lift All trade bans & restrictions?

Why Not help them achieve nuclear reactors?

Why Not support the Supreme Leader in All ethical & moral ways possible?

Any which ways, they shall achieve what they want Someday!
With...or Without US.
Because he is a lunatic who has people murdered if he feels slighted in any way, and he allows his citizens to die of starvation.   
Title: Re: Is there a realistic, non-war way to emancipate North Korea's forced laborers?
Post by: alancalverd on 11/10/2021 17:55:53
Time for the workers to rise up, depose the dictator, and establish a communist state? By no means perfect, but it brought Russia, China and Cuba into the 20th century very quickly.
Title: Re: Is there a realistic, non-war way to emancipate North Korea's forced laborers?
Post by: Zer0 on 14/10/2021 19:09:07
I could easily ill mouth Kim Jong Un in here.
But it might simply attract unwanted trolls.

I wouldn't Dare to do even that, provided Kim & i were locked up in a small dark room.
Sure, I'd Disagree with Him on all points.
But with due Respect.

Why make the poor & weak people suffer, instead of the Lunatic?

Why Invade a Whole Country for a Bunch of Crooks?

MOSSAD would have handed over Bin Laden's head on a silver platter at 1% the Original Cost.

Ps - Outsourcing at times, Works!
Title: Re: Is there a realistic, non-war way to emancipate North Korea's forced laborers?
Post by: Petrochemicals on 14/10/2021 19:22:39
China.