someone should probably do something but i would not trust the americans to be the someone
No. The US government should not be in the regime change business.
Also I think we tried that once in 1950 and it didn't go so well.
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Seriously though Russia and China are literally right next door to North Korea. I don't see why we have to do it from halfway across the world.
We should give them the A-bomb. That's enough to feed them all.
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so, it's true that south korean radio and television broadcast have been reaching the north for years, and a huge influx of pirated movies and shows from the west have exposed their citizens to the truth of conditions outside the country. they know, for fact, that their leadership is corrupt and they know, for fact, there's little they can do about it with the way their society is arranged. listen to any of the defectors who managed to escape recently.
if you want to end north korea, and you want to do it peacefully, then everything is already in place to do that. what we need to do is send them food. as much as they can possibly eat. We need to flood the ever loving fuck outta that place with as much free food as we can possibly manage. and then we simply blast them with radio and television broadcasts letting them know that it's the south, and america who is feeding them, not Kim Jong. eventually they will revolt and claim their rights as human beings, but they literally can't do that while they eat rice from cow dung and while their bodies are 30% intestinal parasites by volume.
north korea is a humanitarian problem, not a "war" problem, and it should be treated like one. feed the people and watch them rise up. Probably would cost 1/10th of a single day of cruise missile strikes too.
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@837,584 (Meta)
nobody asked the us to do anything