North Korea's current starvation situation is all spent on missile production. Existing Yi Dynasty Korea.
2021-06-24
Category:North Korea
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people who can't get food
They live by getting their own food, whether it's birds or insects. It would be strange if humans starved to death. Despite being able to obtain food much more efficiently than animals. That happens often in North Korea. Because what the people earn will disappear somewhere. Transforms into a missile.
Where does the food go?
Kim Jong-un says it is to protect the people, but if the people are starving to death, the funds should be used to support the people's food supply and demand. There is no doubt that this is not to protect the people, but to protect the Kim Jong-un family. Even during the Joseon Dynasty, half of the population was slaves and there was no end to starvation. This is because the food that the people had cultivated had gone somewhere.
Countries where most men do not produce
On the contrary, it is surprising that one in ten men in North Korea is a soldier. Of the total population of 25.97 million, 1.28 million are said to be military personnel. Moreover, this excludes the elderly and children, so the proportion is even higher when looked at within the working population. In other words, that many men are not engaged in society's productive activities.
Will missile development reduce costs?
Will North Korea's missile development solve this economically distorted social structure? Wouldn't nuclear missiles cost much less than military personnel? In any case, nowadays United Nations member states cannot attack other countries by interfering in their internal affairs. If nuclear missiles are deployed, the Kim dynasty will be strengthened. Korea will continue forever.
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Poverty in North Korea is caused by not working | Working population is too small - 20% of men do not engage in production activities
North Korea will continue to be poor. The reason is that it doesn't work. If you work, you will become a little richer. Come to think of it, there are some people who say they can't work because there are no jobs in North Korea, but don't be foolish. There will be jobs because there are people. Because your job is to help people. In other words, there is no work because you don't have that feeling or idea. In other words, the hopeless aspect of communism is that it lacks the concept of service.
It is said that 5% of North Korea's population are military personnel. If there were an equal number of men and women in the population, 10% of men would be military personnel. If you exclude children and the elderly from that number, I wonder if about one in five men are military personnel. In other words, these are people who do not engage in productive activities. 20% of working men do not produce. Even if people work in factories, leaders, section managers, and department managers are said to be in a class society where they don't work at all. In other words, even among people involved in production, those above a certain class do not work. College graduates and other elites are enthusiastic about manufacturing missiles that have no place in the North Korean economy.
North Korea has a primitive economy that is roughly equivalent to barter. Simply put, if you can exchange food and daily necessities, you are considered lucky. For example, when exchanging soap for a single radish, paper money is merely used as an intermediary. In other words, the general rule is that if there is a shortage of radish, there will also be a shortage of soap.
What will happen if we provide food assistance here? It does nothing economically other than to alleviate starvation for a certain period of time. This is because food is meaningless unless producers produce it and exchange it in the market.
In other words, North Korea is poor because it doesn't work.
The South Korean government says it has reached a basic agreement to end the Korean War, but there is no such fact.
The South Korean side's recent insistence on an agreement in principle between the United States, China, and North Korea to end the Korean War appears to be referring to an armistice agreement. The agreement stipulates that the two countries ``guarantee a complete cessation of acts of war and all use of force in Korea until a final peace settlement is reached.''
This interpretation is that the armistice agreement means a temporary cessation of the use of force toward a peaceful resolution, and that an agreement in principle has been reached toward an end to the war.
Section 13(d) of the Armistice Agreement stipulated that North and South Korea should not bring new weapons to the Korean peninsula, other than to redeploy damaged or worn-out equipment, but the United States abolished this. In 1958, the nuclear-armed MGR-1 and M65 280mm cannon were deployed to South Korea, and a year later they were joined by the nuclear-armed MGM-1, which had China and the Soviet Union within range.
In 1975, the United Nations General Assembly adopted a resolution supporting the replacement of the Armistice Agreement with a peace treaty and the dissolution of the United Nations Forces.
In 1987, President Ronald Reagan refused talks toward a peace treaty, citing the Korean Air Incident.
In 2009, North Korea announced that it considered the armistice agreement no longer valid.
The Armistice Agreement appears to be in a state of abandonment, and the current situation is not a truce under the Armistice Agreement, but rather a state that has not yet led to war.
In March 2018, Xi Jinping called for a ``new security framework'' with the United States that would include a peace agreement among the four countries: the United States, China, North Korea, and South Korea, but former US President Trump did not indicate his approval or disapproval.
In April 2018, U.S. President Trump welcomed South Korea's intention to convert the armistice into a peace agreement at the inter-Korean summit. Moon Jae-in and Chairman Kim Jong-un agreed to actively promote trilateral talks between the South, North Korea, and the United States, as well as four-party talks between the South, North Korea, the United States, and China, aimed at building peace.
As a matter of fact, no basic agreement has been reached by the four parties. If I had to say it, we only agreed on the direction based on the interpretation of the Armistice Agreement. An agreement comes with agreed terms.
First of all, it is necessary to agree on the conditions, but there is no such agreement.
In fact, the Armistice Agreement has become a mere shell, and the interests of the signatory countries have changed. It would be better for the US and Russia to leave North Korea as a buffer zone.
Once the two countries, North and South, conclude a peace treaty, that will be the end. I find it strange that the situation can't be done between the two countries because of the armistice agreement. Rather, it seems like they are asking for help because they are unable to have dialogue between the two Koreas.
Is there any meaning in a peace treaty in a relationship where dialogue is impossible?
When you ask Koreans this question, the majority of them are of the opinion that a peace treaty cannot be concluded without the consent of the signatories of the Armistice Agreement. Both South and North Korea are independent states, so it is possible to conclude treaties between the two countries.
Kim Jong-un's mother, Ko Yong-hee, was born in Osaka and is a second-generation Japanese resident.His father was a Korean resident in Japan, and went to North Korea with his family on a post-war repat
Kim Jong-un's mother, Go Yong-hee, is a second-generation Korean living in Japan and was born in Osaka, Japan. She was born in Tsuruhashi, near Ikuno Korea Town. She is said to have returned to North Korea with her parents around 1962. Ko Yong Hee's father was a Korean resident in Japan who was born in Jeju and moved to Osaka in 1929, where he worked as an executive at the Hirota Military Uniform Factory in Osaka, which was secretly designated by the Ministry of War. During the repatriation project led by North Korea and the Korean Federation of Korean Federations, they took the 99th repatriation route to North Hamgyong with three children, including Go Yong Hui and her mother, who is one of her father's wives. It took root in Domei.
She graduated from the dance department of Pyongyang College of Music and Dance (currently Kim Won-gyun University of Music), and in 1971 she became a dancer with the Mansu University Art Troupe, changing her name to Go Yong-hee. In 1972 she received the title of ``Public Actor''. In 1973, the Mansuda Art Troupe completed a successful performance in Japan, and her Japanese-born girlfriend, a hired princess, attracted attention and became famous. Princess Go Yong joins her group, and she becomes Kim Jong Il's third mistress. Kim Jong Il called her ``Ayumi'' in Japanese style. According to North Korea's official records, she is a former member of the North Jeju Army on Jeju Island.
What Happened to Princess Gaoyong Since the 2000s, she has been treated for breast cancer, and in 2003 her cancer recurred, making it virtually incurable. In September 2003, he suffered a severe head injury in a traffic accident, and his health further deteriorated.Following a secret visit by French medical staff to North Korea that year, he was admitted to a hospital in Paris in 2004. It was revealed that he had undergone tumor- and brain-related treatment. In May 2002, it was discovered that Kim Jong-nam, who was appointed as the Minister of National Security in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, entered Japan on a fake passport. He was deported and dismissed from his position as head of the National Security Agency. At this time, there is a theory that some sources spread information that Princess Gaoyong had visited Japan with a fake passport in order to prevent the selection of her legitimate son's successor. There are rumors that Princess Gao Yong died of a heart attack and cancer while undergoing treatment in Paris, France on August 13, 2004, but she had already passed away three months earlier, in May. may have died. Her gravestone, which has since been made public, confirms that she died on May 24, 2004.
Kenji Fujimoto was hired as Kim Jong Il's personal chef and served Japanese cuisine, and was reportedly assigned as Kim Jong Un's childhood playmate. Perhaps the keywords "Princess Gaoyong" and "Japan" are related. In any case, it seems that the lineage of Mt. Paekdu is a little complicated.
North Korean military expenditure According to the World Peace Index(GPI) 2021, North Korea's military expenditure on GDP was 24.0 percent, the highest among the countries surveyed.North Korea ranked 151st out of 163 countries and regions surveyed in the GPI ranking, ranking as "very low."
It's the highest level of military spending compared to GDP, and the level of peace is very low.Thank you for your hard work.Please spend your national strength on self-destruction as in the past.
Source: Yahoo News
North Korea's NATA (National Aerospace Technology Administration) is very similar to NASA - why make it look like it to compete with the United States? And it's English.
This is the official logo design of North Korea's National Aerospace Technology Directorate. If you think it's similar to something, it's NASA in the United States. The North Korean side is NATA. When I looked it up, it seems that NATA is the acronym for National Aerospace Technology Administration. This was also reported in Japanese media.
Kim Jong-un's daughter Jue appeared at the venue wearing a T-shirt with this mark printed on it, and all the male executives who greeted her were also wearing this T-shirt. It's a very North Korean-like scene, but by the way, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) seems to be an acronym for National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
In North Korea's logic, they would argue that they did not copy NASA, but simply used the name of North Korea's agency, and would they say that the design was inspired by space? No matter how you look at it, it just looks like a NASA fake.
North Korea is now excited that it has successfully launched a satellite. Japanese media has also reported that the threat has increased, but it was in 1970 that Japan placed its first artificial satellite into orbit around the Earth. North Korea is supposed to be making missiles to counter the United States. By the way, North Korea uses Hangul as its national script, and like South Korea, it has abolished the kanji that it had historically used for a long time. It's a very strange country.