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Strudelcutie4427
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« on: August 13, 2017, 12:43:05 PM »

Depends if Kimmy's feeling suicidal or not. If he does, no way KJ lives another 72 hours
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Strudelcutie4427
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« Reply #1 on: August 13, 2017, 02:05:00 PM »

Depends if Kimmy's feeling suicidal or not. If he does, no way KJ lives another 72 hours

I don't think he knows this.

No doubt he's paranoid constantly about any assassination attempts since he likely knows most of his people hate him. He's exactly like Stalin. Evil God-King of his country but lives in constant fear of rebellion. No doubt it's messing  with his sanity so I wouldn't put it above him to want to go out in a blaze of glory in a massive war than be killed by insurrection or revolution
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Strudelcutie4427
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« Reply #2 on: August 13, 2017, 02:49:51 PM »

Depends if Kimmy's feeling suicidal or not. If he does, no way KJ lives another 72 hours

I don't think he knows this.

No doubt he's paranoid constantly about any assassination attempts since he likely knows most of his people hate him. He's exactly like Stalin. Evil God-King of his country but lives in constant fear of rebellion. No doubt it's messing  with his sanity so I wouldn't put it above him to want to go out in a blaze of glory in a massive war than be killed by insurrection or revolution

His nuclear program is actually probably pretty popular in North Korea. And not all of that is due to propaganda, either.

Just like with Iran, there is a deep and historically recent wound to the psyche of North Korea, inflicted by the United States. In both nations, deplorable forces use our own past attacks on them and continued hostility to help keep themselves in power. That so many of my fellow Americans can't see this, and instead want more of what led to the failed present is crazy-making.

Iran is entirely different. The government is crazy but the people are actually very normal when you get them away from the regime or even in Iran the younger generation is not much different than Americans. North Korea on the other hand is a relic of Stalin's USSR that hasn't changed much since the 1940s where they have had decades to brainwash much of the population and keep the rest in a constant state of fear
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