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Stopping nuclear and rocket demonstrations: hitting Pyongyang where it hurts : Comments

By Liang Nah, published 15/2/2016

Measures targeting the financial welfare of North Korean elites and jeopardizing regime stability should be pursued.

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I just don't see how starving the civilian population to death is going to do anything but harm as indeed will be the denial of basic medicine to minors! Which is the visible outcome of current strategies?

I think North Korea's bluster and bluff must be called and responded to with a military build up of the sort that usually proceeds an invasion.

Even if that should create concern in china, which seems to continue to offer tacit support for this regime.

After freezing bank accounts and forbidding travel, what else is available? Perhaps a few hardliners with too much influence, need to have their influence diminished by a few cruise missiles coming at them through bedroom windows, while they are dreaming?

It worked on Gaddafi, who did a complete 180!

Say what you mean, mean what you say!
Rhrosty.
Posted by Rhrosty, Monday, 15 February 2016 6:31:18 PM
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For the sake of the North Korean people it should come to a head, with a bit of the right diplomacy China would toe the line. The world needs every market possiable even from brain washed people.
Posted by 579, Tuesday, 16 February 2016 12:51:27 PM
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