It’s Almost 3 AM and North Korea’s Calling …
April 3, 2013
It’s Almost 3 AM and North Korea’s CallingBy Thomas Lifson Worse yet, the dictatorship is now in the midst of a possible power struggle. Kim Jong Un is a man barely thirty, if that (we don’t really know for sure), advised by his aunt Kim Kyong Hui and her husband, Jang Song Thaek, reportedly taking power from military factions and giving lucrative sources of income, including drugs and counterfeiting, to party factions. Gordon Chang writes:
Chang explains what he believes is happening inside the power circles of Pyongyang:
It is bad enough that China Is Taking Steps. According to a report by Bill Gertz of the Washington Free Beacon:
Make no mistake: China is not trying to pressure the North Koreans. It is signaling that it will stand by its ally (or at least look like it is doing so). After all, the only formal alliance China has is with its troublesome socialist brother across the Yalu River. China does not want the North to fall, as that would flood it with refugees and raise awkward questions about the fate of the Korean minority on the Chinese side of the Yalu. It considers North Korea the Americans’ problem and does not mind that North Korea ties down a considerable portion of American military assets. The worry that any serious president has to have is that the North Koreans are “crazy” and could launch a suicidal attack, perhaps carried out by a dissident faction of the military. It cannot be ruled out, because nobody has truly reliable intelligence on the regime. But there are signs that this is just for show. The Chosun Ilbo, a prestigious Seoul Daily with circulation in the millions, reports:
After all, the North Koreans have a pattern:
So the world remains on a knife’s edge, with the U.N. secretary general adding to the alarm. So far, there are no signs that the Obama administration is operating any secret diplomatic approaches, but then again, a successful secret initiative by definition would not be known. Mike Chinoy, writing in the Washington Post, avers that our policy toward North Korea isn’t working. I would have to agree with his verdict, if by “working” we mean that the regime is brought down. That isn’t what he means, though. His solution (personal diplomacy between Kim and Obama) is wrongheaded, because it would give an enormous boost to Kim to be seen as a peer of the president of the United States, worthy of direct talks. That would add greatly to his internal power and to the stability of his regime, which has to be the fundamental unifying concern of every member of the official elite. They know that word is leaking into the country of life overseas, especially in the South, because of the proliferation of cell phones, DVD players, computers, and other information appliances brought into the country (from China, mostly). Internal security has to be the North Koreans’ foremost concern. In understanding the North Koreans, an unspoken factor that must be considered is that the North Koreans know they are phonies, that they carefully distort reality to impress the rest of the world with how successful they are, even in the midst of economic collapse and mass starvation. North Korea is a Potemkin country, where mass rallies and the façades of tall buildings in Pyongyang look good from a distance — but up close, they are shabby barracks. The entire regime is built around creating appearances that mask the rot underneath. For instance, the Pyongyang The ultimate symbol of the way the regime operates is the fiasco of the Ryugong Hotel, which at 105 stories would be the world’s tallest hotel, if it is ever able to open. Begun in 1987 and abandoned in 1992, it stood for over a decade as a rusting, hulking symbol of a regime that could not live up to its hubristic plan to put to shame South Korea’s skyscraper-building boom. Reports of elevator shafts that were out of alignment, and of chunks of concrete falling, leaked out of North Korea. Here is a bootleg video of the hulk in 2006. In 2008, work resumed on the hotel — at least on the exterior — as a foreign company, Orascom Telecom Holding of Egypt, went to work sheathing the building with reflective glass and completing some work at the very top, where a rusting construction crane had long stood. Coincidentally, Orascom got the contract to install a 3G wireless network in North Korea. A series of photographs on Kernbeisser’s flickr (hat tip: Architizer.com) documents the exterior transformation.
The exterior is looking pretty spiffy these days (“shirking its brutalist frame for a glossy vision of a jet-age mecca”), but plans previously announced to open 150 rooms at the top of the hotel under management of the Kempinski Group have fallen through owing to “market conditions.” At last report, the interior is unfinished bare concrete. Keep in mind that Kim Jong Un, his aunt and uncle, and the entire leadership of North Korea know that the biggest object in their capital city is but a shiny façade over an empty and possibly hopeless interior. Imagine what they know about other problems in their country, and in their military. In the end, it is a good thing that Barack Obama’s early-morning phone call these days is coming from a bunch of people who probably know they can’t deliver on their threats. That’s the best hope we have while the role of commander in chief rests upon Obama’s shoulders. http://www.americanthinker.com/2013/04/its_almost_3_am_and_north_koreas_calling.html |
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That 3AM phone call will be picked up by an answering service. His royal highness slept through Benghazi. He’ll assemble low level appointees into a room and take photos of the breakfast.
He slept through Benghazi because the real story is worse than the attack. Benghazi was the Mideast hub for US weapons to the Arab Winter, Spring, Summer and Fall. CIA was arming al Qaeda in Turkey, under the moniker “Free Syrian Army,” via Benghazi to overthrow Assad and Russia-China in Syria for Saudi Arabia.
Rabbit hole is very deep for those that want to fact check.
The only surprise is that it has taken this long for someone to get truly belligerent towards the US. I’m guessing the NOKOs (and the Russians, and the muslims) decided to wait on the results of the election to make their next moves. With B-ball Barry back for at least another four years, apparently the time is at hand.
But the most powerful nation on earth has nothing to fear. Since Bush is no longer president the world not only likes us, they respect us like never before. Even if that is not true, diplomats like Dennis Rodman and John Fonda Kerry have Barack Hussein Obama’s back should B-ball decide he is too busy (vacationing or golfing) to do as The Worm (Rodman’s NBA nickname) advised him and just call KJ Un to talk about b-ball (those 20 missed shots are unlikely to impress KJ Un, which poses a small problem for the worlds greatest orator).
If Rodman and Kerry falter, their is always John Brennan at the CIA. Should Brennan not prove up to the task of keeping the peace, never fear because UpChuck Hagel is now Secretary of Defense.
Doesn’t all of that make you feel better already?
If everything falls apart and the mushroom clouds start to appear, worry about the effect on global warming and perhaps Al Jezzira Gore will suggest a carbon tax on the NOKOs.
We can also take comfort in the fact that the Congress will do absolutely nothing, and that the media will tell us all of this is worthy of another Nobel (many this time for “Sports”) for Barack Hussein Obama.
Still, when all is said and done, we can always fall back on the brilliant analysis sure to be offered by Hillary Rodham Abedin Clinton- “really, at this point, what difference does it make?”
Repeal the 22nd amendment- Obama /Biden 2016!!!