I wonder what the least painful one is.
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I wrote about it here (FYI, it's for Medium members, so there's a paywall). Negotiate, bribe, delay, hope. Still badhttps://medium.com/@nicholasgrossman/how-do-you-solve-a-problem-north-korea-69175f68b8de …
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Still bad. Thanks for the link!
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Unfortunately, the solution might be war. Don't like it, but unless drastic measures take hold, a war may be eminent. BAD!
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That's a solution, but it doesn't mean it's the best one.
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Agreeably so
@NGrossman81 . It's not the best option, and I pray and hope it never come to it.
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Many N. Koreans are so brainwashed that they don't want a change, so until they became a threat to us there wasn't much to be done.
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They tightly control information, so I doubt this will get through. And if US attacks, the people will be told it's unprovoked aggression.
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Why does Trump keep putting the problem on China? I understand that we need global support but Trump has me very confused.
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Diplomatically is best and bides time to work with China/Russia for a mutually agreeable arrangement.
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There are always solutions if one wants them. One would be reuniting the Koreas via the
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