Predict what happens to North Korea in the next 10-20 years.
>people are starving
>beg for more aid
>survive another year
>repeat
It feels now that the people are less brainwashed and the military elite know that the people are less brainwashed so sometghings gotta give.
nknews.org/2014/04/how-long-until-north-korea-collapses-eleven-defector-perspectives/
Also, the Spaniard in this documentary has to spy right?
>>1347960
>strong military leader decides to man up and start a coup
>the coup ousts the Kim dynasty
>US is happy
>new government calls for reunification of Korea
>US gets buttmad and plots a coup with the remnants of the Kim
Just when the US supported Pol Pot after the Vietnam War.
>>1347980
Nigga this isn't 1976
>>1347980
Pretty sure the US are 100% behind unified Korea. The their troops can piss into China and Russia from the Korean border.
Fatso goes full capitalist, chinese mode (a few cosmetical political reforms). Cheap semislave labor attracts foreign investment.
>>1347960
President Trump: "Mr. Kim, TEAR DOWN THIS WALL."
The South takes 80% of the population of the north, groans under the weight, and comes out stronger than before.
>>1347960
>he actually believes anti-korean propaganda
lmao
the US continues it's program of starvation vs the DPRK.
DPRK finally develops nuclear weapons, once and for all deterring the prospect of US attack
status quo continues until new socialist epoch threatens South Korea's status as US proxy
Reunification
>>1348018
This
>>1348000
A strong call for unification from the North would likely carry anti-American sentiments, even without Kim in power. Plus, a unified Korea basically leaves no reason for the US to control the South anymore.
I hope it involves an atomic firestorm smothering the entire peninsula.
>>1347960
You can see the desperation to hold onto to power most clearly these days.
If hearsay from military defectors is to be believed, North Korea's generals are eager to depose Kim and install an administration that can at least solve the food and energy problems.
Granted if the coup does take place, it likely won't be any China or Vietnam today, but probably a regime that is less hyperfocused on war readiness and more focused on actually sustaining itself as a state.
>>1348058
The US doesn't give a fuck about the North. They just want to be there China/Russia political reasons
>>1347960
An arab spring style event is coming. Just you wait.
>>1347960
Kim includes Dennis Rodman in cabinet, reunification, gets nobel prize, atomic war against Japan
Kimi dies cause he's to fat. Bestkoreans go total apeshit because they don't know what to do.
South marches in.
Korea is unified.
Some madman northkorean resistence fighter launches a nuke on Seoul.
>>1347960
merges with skorea after getting whooped
>>1348248
There's at least 3 successors in place in case Kim dies bruh
>>1347960
Nothing really changes.
N. Korea begins space colonization, becomes the foremost world power and establishes a hegemony in which the US is reduced to a slave state.
if they ever revolt against that communist party of theirs, it's going to make the french revolution look like a church spring picnic
>>1348025
>>1347960
>North Korea sets of EMP over United States via a barge in the Atlantic (or Pacific)
>USA collapses
>Western civilization economy collapses
>No one knows who set off the EMP since it destroys all electronics
>But the blessed leader knows who set off the EMP
>He is actually a genius for keeping his country in the dark ages as the worlds modern supply networks break down
>>1347987
this nigga actually gets it
OGD is what prevents a coup from happening
>>1349528
Looking up America Korea OGD and 1976 as keywords, nothing comes up but weird axe-murders and DMZ accidents dating at 1976.
Care to spoonfeed?
>>1349552
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Organization_and_Guidance_Department#Leadership
Basically Kim Jong-il usurped his dad through the OGD. I was wrong about the year, he took control in 74.
Read the book Dear Leader about a high ranking North Korean defector for a clearer explanation about why it's very difficult to orchestrate a coup in North Korea.