The future of North Korea: What do you know?
By toyota4k
@toyota4k (1208)
Philippines
August 27, 2012 7:26pm CST
I have been tele-viewing news about North Korea, read about it at blogs and watched on documentary films. Now, the arrogant young leader and his cohorts refuse to admit of it's nuclear program, being more prioritized than to address their nations food shortage. According to firsthand testimonials, children were left to drown, prisoners left to die of hunger, disease or of their wounds. Where farm hands are deprived of proper nutrition in favor of the elites bigger stomachs like a jungle where survival of the fittest thrive.
3 responses
@bellis716 (4799)
• United States
28 Aug 12
They spend their money on military weapons and lining the pockets of the leaders. hen, they look to t he U S for humanitarian relief, which won't get to the people who need it. of ties that we are, we'll send it, even though our own food supply is short this year.
@tocquevil (157)
• China
5 Sep 12
Comparing with Chnese aid,the scale of US "humanitarian relief" is too trivial to be worthy mading mention of.Besides,there are a lot of strings attached on US humanitarian relief.China's aids to DPRK are unconditional.
@tocquevil (157)
• China
5 Sep 12
North Koreans can feed themselves if US lift its unilatrel sanction Imposed on DPRK.This is defacto not a problem at all.
@tocquevil (157)
• China
5 Sep 12
Unless US abandon its hostile policy against DPRK and sign peace agreement with her,DPRK would not stop its nuclear program which is a deterrent to possible US invasion.