WHY THE NORTH KOREAN REGIME IS NOT LONG FOR THIS WORLD

Sunday, April 3, 2016
By Paul Martin

JOSHUA KRAUSE
THE DAILY SHEEPLE
APRIL 3, 2016

At first glance you probably wouldn’t think that there is anything unusual going on in North Korea. Granted, compared to every other nation on Earth North Korea is a pretty unusual place, but their antics are fairly routine. Most of the time you won’t hear much about the country, but about once or twice a year they’ll start kicking and screaming like a toddler with nuclear weapons. They’ll threaten their neighbors and overseas enemies (that’s us) with destruction and beg for foreign aid, and maybe make a few high-profile executions before going dark again.

However, this round of provocations and demands is different. The Hermit Kingdom may have finally crossed the line, and not with its traditional enemies like South Korea or the United States. They’re finally starting to piss off what few friends they have left. Last month their antics managed to get Russia to threaten them with an invasion, but that pales in comparison to what they just said to their “friends” in China.

The United Nations’ recently implemented sanctions against North Korea are already driving a wedge between longtime allies North Korea and China, a document from the Workers’ Party of North Korea reveals. In the document, the Workers’ Party condemns Beijing for partaking in the sanctions aimed at curbing North Korea’s nuclear program and urges its people to confront China with a “nuclear storm” for its alleged “betrayal of socialism,” Daily NK reports.

“We must no longer go easy on the Chinese and instead deal with them equally in order to change their attitude of taking us lightly,” the document reportedly reads, declaring China an “enemy state.” Up until this point, the two nations had kept close ties since signing the Sino-North Korean Treaty of Friendship, Cooperation, and Mutual Assistance in 1961.

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