Another great shot of rooftop defence in Seoul.
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Isn't a fine a tad OTT? Still, if he said it about Kim Jong-un's mother he would likely have been shot.
A 73-year-old South Korean man has been fined for spreading rumours online that the widow of a late president was going to marry rap legend Dr Dre.
The unnamed man had said the marriage was intended to launder "slush funds" he alleged belonged to the former leader Kim Dae-jung.
Mr Kim's widow, Lee Hee-ho, is 95 but remains influential in South Korea.
The Seoul district court ruled on Friday that Lee "violated the honour of the deceased and the bereaved".
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-41070828#
Isn't a fine a tad OTT? Still, if he said it about Kim Jong-un's mother he would likely have been shot.
A 73-year-old South Korean man has been fined for spreading rumours online that the widow of a late president was going to marry rap legend Dr Dre.
The unnamed man had said the marriage was intended to launder "slush funds" he alleged belonged to the former leader Kim Dae-jung.
Mr Kim's widow, Lee Hee-ho, is 95 but remains influential in South Korea.
The Seoul district court ruled on Friday that Lee "violated the honour of the deceased and the bereaved".
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-41070828#
I'm not convinced it's a fortification at all.
I think it's simply there to hide the launcher.
If this just means respected / venerated / revered, then that I can believe.Mr Kim's widow, Lee Hee-ho, is 95 but remains influential in South Korea.
If this just means respected / venerated / revered, then that I can believe.
But if it genuinely means substantively-affecting the direction of decisions, policies and strategies, I shall be utterly-astounded.
Sooner or later USA and China will jointly attack NK and pacify it, and leave the rubbles for SK to take over.
Sooner or later USA and China will jointly attack NK and pacify it, and leave the rubbles for SK to take over.
Possibly. It could be just a removal of current leadership and replacement with a puppet dictator, or it could be an outright assassination.With the recent missile overflight, I see Japan slowly emerging as a third key stakeholder in all this.
I suspect any outright intrusive intervention would be led by the Chinese, so as to evade all insinuations of it being a joint American / SK coup. I also suspect China still sees strategic benefit in having a friendly (i.e., functionally subservient) buffer zone between its territory and South Korea. As a result, I don't see a resolution involving Korean reunification dominated by the southern component as a short-term probability.