Knacker
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Thought this made a lot of sense
North Korea has a point
Interesting that it says the US and North Korea are still technically at war. Perhaps a big reason why the US is so afraid of North Korea arming itself is the threat to Japan. The US economic boom of the 90s relied very much on capital pumped into the economy by Japanese business which made a fortune in the late 70s and 80s. A strike on Japan, and the subsequent de-stablising of the economy there would mean that most of the capital owned by the Japanese in the US economy would be taken back. Ultimately an attack on Japan could very easily trigger the worst depression in the US since the 1930s
North Korea has a point
Interesting that it says the US and North Korea are still technically at war. Perhaps a big reason why the US is so afraid of North Korea arming itself is the threat to Japan. The US economic boom of the 90s relied very much on capital pumped into the economy by Japanese business which made a fortune in the late 70s and 80s. A strike on Japan, and the subsequent de-stablising of the economy there would mean that most of the capital owned by the Japanese in the US economy would be taken back. Ultimately an attack on Japan could very easily trigger the worst depression in the US since the 1930s