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RE: North Korean Slaves and the Case of "How to Tackle the Threats of War"

in #slaves7 years ago

I don't think I agree with you. First of all it is impossible to capture everybody, and taking a couple of key people out, will make room for others to step in. Taking Bin Laden down, gave room for the Taliban again to get power and created ISIS, an even worse group. The only way is the one of politics, the one of economic pressure, the one of information and education. It'll be a slow process, but the only way. Look at other examples of fast changes and what came out: eg Russia became a country run by mobsters. The China way is the way, slow and gradual chance by economic dependance to the rest of the world, therefore their requirement to change their systems to be able to have the world dealing with them rather than trying to put them into a corner.