AsianDream
PISS LOVER
International investigators now have fairly incontrovertible proof that North Korea sank the Cheonan - killing 46 South Korea sailors.
The Pentagon has already committed to extra military operations – including joint anti-submarine and military drills with South Korea. Also it is rumored that the 30,000 US troops in South Korea have been placed on increased alert.
One scenario that some of my friends in China think is likely – is that the Chinese Government has grown so concerned about the North Koreans threatening stability in the region that they are trying to do a deal with the USA to allow China to take over direct control North Korea.
While direct control of impoverished North Korea by China would be an economic drain in the short term – in the long term if North Korea was integrated with China it would be of economic benefit to this region.
The land border between North Korea and China is three times the length of the border between North and South Korea – so even if there was any military resistance to Chinese troop movements into North Korea – this would be totally futile (combined with the sheer numbers and quality of weaponry).
In practice the Chinese troops would initially move in to support the North Korean Government against a “US/South Korean” threat and then co-ordinate a “bloodless Coup” and a peaceful regime change in North Korea.
There can be little doubt that the West would be receptive to this idea – with the main considerations of both the Chinese and Western governments being to ensure that this did not “spook” world financial markets.
There would be lot of “Geo-political” logic in this outcome – which would be a good solution to the problem of North Korea – if it actually happens – only History will know – but the space is still worth watching.
The Pentagon has already committed to extra military operations – including joint anti-submarine and military drills with South Korea. Also it is rumored that the 30,000 US troops in South Korea have been placed on increased alert.
One scenario that some of my friends in China think is likely – is that the Chinese Government has grown so concerned about the North Koreans threatening stability in the region that they are trying to do a deal with the USA to allow China to take over direct control North Korea.
While direct control of impoverished North Korea by China would be an economic drain in the short term – in the long term if North Korea was integrated with China it would be of economic benefit to this region.
The land border between North Korea and China is three times the length of the border between North and South Korea – so even if there was any military resistance to Chinese troop movements into North Korea – this would be totally futile (combined with the sheer numbers and quality of weaponry).
In practice the Chinese troops would initially move in to support the North Korean Government against a “US/South Korean” threat and then co-ordinate a “bloodless Coup” and a peaceful regime change in North Korea.
There can be little doubt that the West would be receptive to this idea – with the main considerations of both the Chinese and Western governments being to ensure that this did not “spook” world financial markets.
There would be lot of “Geo-political” logic in this outcome – which would be a good solution to the problem of North Korea – if it actually happens – only History will know – but the space is still worth watching.






















