Monday, December 20, 2010

Happy Holidays everyone!

Seasons greetings. I'm reaching out. It's all good.

I'm becoming more and more aware of the Western World's media attempts at drumming up the supposed current crisis on the Korean peninsula, where I happen to be living at the moment.

I'd just like to remind you of one very, very important fact that all the "journalists" in North America seem to have forgotten:

In the last 60 years of armistice, don't you think the North Koreans would have attacked back when they had a chance of winning, rather than now, when they have no chance whatsoever?

Here's some facts to remember:

War is fought for goals. You go to war to take/win/achieve things.

What would North Korea achieve by going to war? It becomes a target for America, to pound. You may not have noticed, but in the last 30 years they've gotten really good at pounding less developed countries back to the stone age.

North Korea doesn't have enough oil to roll it's tanks and troops around their shithole country twice let alone conduct an invasion. They have no oil resources, and neither does South Korea. So if they can't take oil, they can't sustain an invasion. IF they did, then they'd literally be siphoning gas out of abandoned cars on the highway to keep on going.

But North Korea has Nukes! Yes, and no. They have a nuclear device, and it's probably of a good size, but there's no indication that they've managed to mount it onto a missile. Also, who are they going to nuke? South Korea is 100km away. Japan is about 300km away. Any neighbour they nuke spills fallout back onto themselves. Don't believe the hype, no one is that stupid.

But Kim Jong Il is crazy! Yup. Crazy enough to be the undisputed, still reigning champion, or, leader of his land, for about 40 years. Give the guy a little credit. Dude's got some mad skills at politics.

People are dancing the same dance they've danced for decades. Look behind the curtains and see what's really taking place. Watch the big players posture for the crowds while they really jockey for position.

It's all good people. It's Christmas. I love you all.

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