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North Korea allows no outside information to it's citizens. Fatboy has brainwashed it's people into thinking they live well above the other nations in the world's standard of living. Even when there was famine and people falling over in the streets from starvation, they told their citizens that they were doing much better than everyone else. The way to get Fatboy out of power is to show NK's people that they are being fucked and that they are living well below the rest of the world's level. They are taught from infancy that Fatboy is the Great Leader and that he is looking out for their best interests. If the average person is caught with any information from the outside world they and 3 generations of their family are sent to concentration camps.
The people of North Korea must be educated and put in a position to form their own unbiased opinions of their government and leaders. The problem is how to get information to NK's people, and then convince them that the info they are receiving is accurate and true, not just Western propaganda. |
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How U.S. Economic Warfare Provoked Japan?s Attack on Pearl Harbor Ask a typical American how the United States got into World War II, and he will almost certainly tell you that the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor and the Americans fought back. Ask him why the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor, and he will probably need some time to gather his thoughts. He might say that the Japanese were aggressive militarists who wanted to take over the world, or at least the Asia-Pacific part of it. Ask him what the United States did to provoke the Japanese, and he will probably say that the Americans did nothing: we were just minding our own business when the crazy Japanese, completely without justification, mounted a sneak attack on us, catching us totally by surprise in Hawaii on December 7, 1941. How U.S. Economic Warfare Provoked Japan?s Attack on Pearl Harbor: Newsroom: The Independent Institute 神風 http://i1.wp.com/p2.pstatp.com/large...0beec5cf93c29a |
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If there is anything to be learned by the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor it is that it was partly the result of FDR and the US government sanctioning the export of oil and scrap steel along with other war materials to Japan, after Japan invaded China and the countries of South East Asia, many of whom were at the time under European colonial rule.
World sanctions prohibiting war and nuclear material exports to North Korea may result in Pearl Harbor 2. However, this will not be like the Pacific Theater of WW2. |
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Ra...ok)#Atrocities https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Events...n_Pearl_Harbor I think evil imperialist war dog yankees get a pass on this one. Having said that, with regard to North Korea it's not often mentioned in the media that the USA tried to raze the entire country to the ground in the 1950s, dropping more bombs on their cities than they did to Japan and German in the entire WW2 : http://www.newsweek.com/us-forget-ko...s-north-592630 |
The Japanese really weren't nice people in WW2. They made the Nazis look quite civilized.
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It also explains why all of Japan's neighbours will always be fearful of the Japanese military. Korea was occupied by Japan over 100 years ago. |
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Except of course the bit where it is Obama's fault when some idiot acts out. |
Media coverage might be a contributing factor. Once populations were suppressed including land of free not every threat was passed onto public as general knowledge. Intelligence is only moments away from news. We just receive information faster. The world leaders addicted to the internet should fill you in on the up to date scenario.
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Nothing we've learned about the horn-blowing Trump in his first seven months points to anything other than a boastful novice, wilfully misinformed, and determined to stay that way.
http://www.smh.com.au/federal-politi...01-gy8wgg.html |
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