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Post by AztecWilliam on Jan 8, 2011 19:06:38 GMT -8
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Post by The Great Aztec Joe on Jan 9, 2011 8:29:24 GMT -8
Dictatorial Governments exist to serve the Dictatorship. It takes military power or the threat of same to overthrow the dictator. On rare occasion the Dictator can be removed from office via assassination, but invariably, another dictatorship rises to take its place. In most cases like that the source of the assassination attempt fuels the leadership of the new dictator.
North Korea is fine just the way it is from Chinese perspective. Short of strong economic leverage brought by the United States, I doubt that China will agitate for much change on the peninsula. As it is, South Korea is an economic threat to China. The Chinese most certainly do not want to see the South Korean economy expanded to the North. That would not be additive to the Chinese economic boom that the United States is so vigorously supporting at the expense of jobs in the United States.
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