Dennis Halpin: North Korea is the new “sick man of Asia”

Just as a prosperous and powerful Europe grappled for decades, ultimately unsuccessfully, over what to do about its weakest link, the strong and prosperous Pacific powers have faced, so far unsuccessfully, the dilemma of a weak but nuclear-armed North Korea. A series of diplomatic formulae, including the Agreed Framework, the Six-Party Talks, and, most recently, the aborted Leap Day Agreement of 2012, have all come to naught. Pyongyang, like Constantinople, seems on perpetual life support, gasping for air but never quite expiring. [The Weekly Standard]

2 Responses

  1. If, sorry – when – the Norks put nuclear weapons on missiles, King Little Fatso III would then have a tool to threaten Beijing itself. I have personally warned Beijing about this months / years ago in at least one rant here at One Free Korea. I tried . . .

    Oh yeah – thanks for the formatting tags, Mr. Stanton ! ! !

  2. So, what will we call Pyongyang after the fall?

    And why will it get the works? That’s nobody’s business but the Norks…