North Korean leader Kim Jong-un isn’t playing fair at all. He executed his nuclear summit team.

Afrodroid

God bless Black People!
Supporter
Joined
Nov 18, 2016
Messages
15,017
Reputation
7,589
Daps
99,147
Reppin
Rio De Janeiro, BR
"I love him he loves me he's tough I like him I think ive told you this before.
But we're working on a deal were very very close people so close good things are happening "

mYVzEio.png
 

Rusty$hackleford

All Star
Supporter
Joined
Nov 19, 2016
Messages
4,629
Reputation
2,260
Daps
12,204
Reppin
PHX
:stopitslime:

The west gives Korea aid when they create manmade famines from being dumbasses.

North Korea is full of natural resources much more than SK. This is the source of China and Russian interest and the reason NK exists at all.

They have no economy because industrialization requires education and that would lead to a revolution.

The main NK exports are: coal and iron to China, citizens as slave labor to Russia, and exporting methamphetamine through China to the world.

The citizens are not being starved by sanctions and giving the regime more access to the world market would not decrease malnutrition in population.
:childplease:
They can't even import food or fertilizer. Like, Venezuela, the purpose is to sow dissent which they hope will bring forth capitulation or preferably regime change.

North Korea Urgently Needs Food Aid After Worst Harvest in Decade, U.N. Says
Image
merlin_152430642_5349fd94-f3b2-4b7c-be06-81f86f624af4-jumbo.jpg

Bags of food in Pyongyang, North Korea. “Many families survive on a monotonous diet of rice and kimchi most of the year, eating very little protein,” an official said.CreditDita Alangkara/Associated Press


By Choe Sang-Hun



  • May 3, 2019
SEOUL, South Korea — About 40 percent of North Korea’s population is in urgent need of food aid after the country suffered its worst harvest in a decade, the United Nations said on Friday, even as its regime defied international sanctions in order to keep its nuclear weapons program.

The bad harvest left North Korea with a 1.36 million ton shortage of grain, forcing its government to reduce daily state rations to less than 11 ounces per person in January, compared with 380 grams a year earlier, the World Food Program and the Food and Agriculture Organization said in their joint assessment. Rations may decline further between July and September, when they are typically lower, the agencies said.

“The situation could further deteriorate during the lean season from May to September, if no proper and urgent humanitarian actions are taken,” the United Nations relief agencies said.

North Korea’s state ration system collapsed during the famine of the late 1990s, which killed up to three million people by some estimates. Millions of North Koreans have since learned to fend for themselves, securing food through unofficial markets. But millions still depend on the ration system, including soldiers and workers in state-run factories.

Those who remain on the state-ration system, including the elites, are believed to suffer more from international sanctions than those dependent on market activities.

Since 2016, the United Nations Security Council has imposed a series of sanctions banning the export of coal and other key North Korean products, as well as drastically curbing its oil imports. The sanctions have deprived the regime of important sources of income, and have also undercut its ability to import food to alleviate chronic food shortages.

In February, the North Korean leader Kim Jong-un met for the second time with President Trump, hoping to win relief from sanctions in return for a partial dismantlement of his country’s nuclear weapons facilities. But the meeting collapsed after Mr. Trump refused to lift sanctions until North Korea relinquished all its nuclear weapons.

North Korea has since vowed not to buckle under international pressure even if its people have to survive on “water and air only,” state media said. Mr. Kim gave Washington until the end of the year to show more flexibility, or he said his country would seek an alternative to diplomatic negotiations.

Mr. Kim met with President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia last week, seeking help in tiding over international sanctions. President Xi Jinping of China has agreed to visit North Korea to meet Mr. Kim, although no date has been announced.

The bad harvest has added to the North’s trouble. Prolonged dry spells, abnormally high temperatures and floods — coupled with limited supplies of fuel, fertilizer and spare parts — seriously hurt North Korea’s harvest last fall, the United Nations agencies said.

This year’s early-season crops, to be harvested in June, have also suffered from low rainfall and other unfavorable weather.

Over all, the agencies said, an estimated 10.1 million people, or 40 percent of the population, are food insecure and in urgent need of assistance.

“Many families survive on a monotonous diet of rice and kimchi most of the year, eating very little protein,” said Nicolas Bidault, a World Food Program official. “This is worrying because many communities are already extremely vulnerable, and any further cuts to already minimal food rations could push them deep into a hunger crisis.”

Relief agencies have annually called for millions of dollars in donations to help North Koreans, especially children and nursing mothers who suffer chronic malnutrition. But international donations have dwindled in recent years as North Korea financed its nuclear weapons program with resources Washington said should have been used to feed its people.

The United Nations agencies carried out the assessment in North Korea in April, visiting cooperative farms, rural and urban households, nurseries and ration distribution centers.

North Korea Urgently Needs Food Aid After Worst Harvest in Decade, U.N. Says
 

Dorian Breh

Veteran
Joined
Jan 14, 2016
Messages
23,338
Reputation
14,099
Daps
114,991
@Rusty$hackleford the famine is the governments fault.

They people they can't buy fertilizer from are people who the NK regime openly talk about killing with nuclear weapons.

Of course there is an attempt to create a regime change in a totalitarian and abusive government that operates concentration camps.

The situation in Venezuela is quite different, don't try that shyt.
 

Rusty$hackleford

All Star
Supporter
Joined
Nov 19, 2016
Messages
4,629
Reputation
2,260
Daps
12,204
Reppin
PHX
They people they can't buy fertilizer from are people who the NK regime openly talk about killing with nuclear weapon
Okay breh, whatever you say :russ:
They've threatened every UN signatory with nuclear attacks?
Tactics are the same.
And right, they shouldn't be prepared to defend themselves against the party that broke the Armistice by abrogation of paragraph 13(d).
They're clearly operating under the (wise) belief that these weapons guarantee their survival as an independent state.
Believe whatever you want, left the below links. Feel free to ignore them

What to Know About Sanctions on North Korea

Why Kim Jong Un Wants North Korea To Be Too Nuclear To Fail
 

Ya' Cousin Cleon

OG COUCH CORNER HUSTLA
Joined
Jun 21, 2014
Messages
24,285
Reputation
-1,530
Daps
82,065
Reppin
Harvey World to Dallas, TX
Just power tripping that comes with these "Authoritarian Socialist" regimes, have to keep up the strong man facade despite the fact half your country is starving to death.

If Kim was smart and not a deranged egoist like his pops and grandpops, he would push for unification of Korea as a whole, that way it would it could buy him so leverage to not be in the spotlight for trying to top Bashar-Al Assad.

Whats the end game though? thats what I dont understand. other than extoring america for a few million here and there to release american citizens
 
Joined
May 5, 2012
Messages
25,845
Reputation
4,707
Daps
70,205
Reppin
NULL
Just power tripping that comes with these "Authoritarian Socialist" regimes, have to keep up the strong man facade despite the fact half your country is starving to death.
yeah i understand that dynamic. Im just trying to figure out the play. They cant even maintain stable electricity in their capital city. how is all this fukkery advancing them. people can only starve so long before all that brain washing wears off
 

Swirv

Superstar
Supporter
Joined
Jul 1, 2012
Messages
17,705
Reputation
3,041
Daps
55,992
Obama pulled this move on Gadafi. That was cold shyt
giphy.gif


"I love him he loves me he's tough I like him I think ive told you this before.
But we're working on a deal were very very close people so close good things are happening "

Kim kills everyone that shook his hand:bustback:

Trumps momma ain't shyt:mjlol:
 

MollyGalaga

+*++****+*+*+*=*++*.*+
Joined
Dec 30, 2014
Messages
8,077
Reputation
3,514
Daps
21,082
Reppin
HTX
:what:Falling? They're being choked in an attempt to starve them out
They’ve been leant a hand multiple times

They’re falling cause bad man Kim can’t provide any success to his barely sustaining economy
Trying to use nukes like nukes will fees the children



cape for a dictator brehs, this fat fukk only cares about ruling over a country he’s failing at ruling
 
Top