M'k'n'zy wrote:I think the best way to handle this is through China. We do a lot of trade with China that they get a much better end of the deal on. If we put pressure on them by threatening to cease trade with them if they refused to put pressure on N. Korea to get rid of their nukes, I think it would be fairly effective. Moreso than just us telling them. Just a thought.
China would call our bluff. China can get away with a LOT of human rights violations, but China already has "favorite nation" status by us, so we wouldn't do shit to them. That, and the fact that they have 1+ billion people to turn into an army.
(Oh, and naming China as the 2008 Olympic location was the final nail on the Olympic Commitee's creditability. Fuck them and fuck the corporate sponsors they ride on!)
Manshoon wrote:I am all for regime change in NK (Kim-Jong Il is just as brutal a dictator as Saddam was, if not moreso), but even I realize we can't rush in there like we did with Iraq. If not for the possiblility of Seoul and Tokyo getting blown to hell, we'd still have to deal with China (though I imagine if we sold out Taiwan we could easily get them to look the other way, not that I'd actually advocate that). In this case it's better to keep tightening the noose around them through sanctions and encourage a toppling of their government through covert means. Doing any kind of preemptive military action at this point is just going to piss everyone off and result in a lot more lives being lost than necessary.
Actually, any sort of preemptive military action is going to lead to the destruction of the US, or at least the way we know it. This is how it starts. I can see it now:
- Sanctions, sanctions, sanctions.
Kim-Jong doesn't care, like Saddam didn't with the food sanctions.
Bush thinks that since Saddam didn't launch his "nukes", Kim-Jong won't either. He invades North Korea.
Bush is wrong. Unlike Saddam, who was pretending he had power that he didn't possess, Kim-Jong actually does have nukes. He can't launch them far enough for US soil, but he does push the button for Japan and China.
The Beast Awakens.
You do not fuck with China.
The second rule of China: YOU DO NOT FUCK WITH CHINA!
China blames the US for their blown up cities and declares war on US, including whatever remains of North Korea.
China > US
The UN argues. A few countries join in the fight against China, but most are scared of The Beast.
The US gets dominated and its allies back down.
Eventually, China goes back to "favorite nation" status, for fear of retailation.