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Take a look at the picture of Kim Jong-un, North Korea’s
leader on page 3 of Thursday’s
Times (“North Korea Appears to Restart Plutonium Reactor,” NYT 9/11/13). He looks like a big baby. He lives in
fantasyland both literally and metaphorically to the extent that he’s a great
lover of Disney characters and he’s plainly acting like a child going through the
terrible two’s. Significantly, in December, it will be two years that Kim Jong-un took over from his father Kim Jong-il. So developmentally his behavior is totally normal. Thus we have a two year old having temper
tantrums in which he starts smoke flying from his plutonium reactor according to
the Times article. It’s actually not
surprising that Dennis Rodman and Kim Jong-un have become friends. Rather than
being a PR ploy, (
Vice Media promoted Rodman’s original trip to
Pyongyang) housing the hopes of furtive diplomatic overtures, what is really
significant about the alliance between Rodman and Kim Jong-un is the fact that both have a tendency to
behave like children; they can be adorable at one
moment and utterly horrifying the next. However, where there’s smoke,
there’s fire and the only problem with Mr. Jong-un’s current gambit is that it’s bound
to fail. “Analysts said the re-emergence of steam at the plant—whether real or
a contrivance—could well be designed by the North to try to force the United
States and its allies into the talks in the hopes of winning economic aid by
creating the fear that North Korea is preparing to add to its weapons
stockpile,”
the Times remarked.
“But the move could have the opposite effect.
President Obama has been deeply reluctant to take steps that would reward North
Korea for halting activities it had already agreed to stop.”
Shakespeare would have loved Kim Jong-un. He seens like a character invented by Kurt Vonnegut Jr. I keep expecting to hear about a parade to show off his 'new clothes'.
ReplyDeleteRi Sol-ju is quite a clothes horse so she could lead the parade.
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