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Originally Posted by Circular Logic
How on earth do you know whether the US has intelligence from North Korea or not? Isn't the point of having agents and whatnot that you DON'T broadcast their existence to the country that you're spying on?
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On intelligence matters, agencies should have different data to use as propaganda. Seems that the intel is always on the same things : gulags, Kim's gastronomic riches, human rights. There is practically no intel on the fight force's capability.
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Originally Posted by Vexx
We could speculate that it is tougher to get info conduits set up inside North Korea and tougher to keep them alive.
This article serves to remind us that the jackasses lording over North Korea are fundamentally evil - not just the butt of comedy.
http://search.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-b...0081105f1.html
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And we thought that slavery has been abolished long time ago, with the lastest being during WWII in which the Nazis worked the Jews to death in concentration camps.
Invading North Korea doesn't seem easy at all. We have got human shields, blackbox technologies and pretty much a mindless army to fight against. Any fighting force, no matter how big or powerful, will result in a stalemate when fighting against the DPRK forces. Heck they aren't as disorganised as the Taliban to put up a "divide and conquer" tactic!