North Korea – Psychology of War

I’ve avoided the North Korea story for some time. But decided to enter into the fray from a somewhat ‘alternate’ perspective, much like all my perspectives.

US Ambassador to the UN, Nikki Haley, has joined the ranks of McCain in her assertion that retaliation and bombing ‘em will solve the problem.   If we look at the last 60 years, this mentality has repeatedly – failed and is pronouncement of a failed military intelligence.

Why?  Why have we repeatedly failed?

Multiple reasons, being too soft, not committing, affiliating with the wrong side, and the last agenda – saying one thing while actions speak an entirely different agenda or scenario, as in outright manipulation and lying.

North Korea’s, Kim Jong-un is no exception to the recent rule. We have taken a ‘one solution fits all’ scenario and every woman knows – that’s a bald face lie. Fashion has proven the lie over and over again…  I digress.

  1. Kim Jong Un flunked out of University, paid no attention to his studies and was instead obsessed with American Entertainment. Contrary to the media, he is not savvy, not intelligent, and not a military opponent. What he is – is a psyche. Like Hollywood, he craves attention, he thrives on a false reality, and he wants to be hailed as someone unique and special despite his short-comings.
  2. Instead of addressing this ‘psyche’ we have chosen a one size fits all agenda of either – sanctions or war.  Personally, I’m sick of both.

Kim wants the world to notice him. And if that means creating chaos, his psyche is willing to crumble to that level of narcissistic need. If he were a great leader, if he were truly a gifted, intelligent man, his country would be flourishing, his people would be wealthy, his wealth would be shared, and prominent businessmen would have made their mark in the world of industry, business and finance.

But that hasn’t happened.

He doesn’t want to die. But he wants to fell impenetrable. He wants to feel like he is on the playing board of world politics. He wants to feel important. And this is only way he knows how to achieve that result.

By threatening him with war, missiles, sanctions, destruction, we have failed to address the psychology of the man, and instead have embraced a slovenly, disassociated, inept solution. “When in doubt, bomb ‘em to annihilation”. Think – McCain.

Nikki Haley has joined the McCain ranks. And in so doing has exposed herself as either incapable, or an ally of the McCain/Soros cabal.

In fact, all Kim Jong Un wants is to feel counted, important, and a part of world discussions. We have absolutely nothing to lose in so doing – except maybe some pride. WWI was initiated because of ‘pride’. WWI took 15 million lives and countless million wounded, because a lone assailant took the life of one Archduke Ferdinand of Austria. One man died, and as a result 15 million were sacrificed. That is ‘Pride” at it’s height.

When Trump is willing to open dialogue, I imagine that is really what Kim Jong Un wants more than anything – recognition. Maybe he’s a dictator. Maybe he is heinous. Maybe Assad is heinous? I don’t know. But I don’t want to sacrifice my boys to find out.

Let Russia deal with Syria, let China deal with North Korea, let Venezuela deal with it’s own. We don’t need their oil. We don’t need their debt.   Kim doesn’t want to really bomb anyone, he just wants to ‘appear fearsome’ because he believes that ‘appearance’ will gain him a seat in the world order and countries around the world will thus respect him.

Just look how well our tactic worked in Syria. Perhaps the US wasn’t participating in the bombing so much, but we did use our sub-contractors to excess, including; Saudi Arabia, UAE, Turkey, Al Qaeda and ISIS. And they succeeded in the plan – to annihilate an entire country, create an immigration crisis, and destabilize the world in a manipulated chaos.

Setting our sites on North Korea, we only change the landscape, the result will be the same – if not worse.

Are these enemies real, or are they illusions in order to divert the truth and allow the wolf to devour the entire herd of sheep?

Making Kim Jong Un ‘feel’ powerful is wholly different than him ‘being’ powerful. And if our military Generals are really that weak minded, then maybe we need to find ones who actually ‘get it’ and have more than a tin-man brain. Because utilizing the same failed medications, sanctions, and war, is a lot like our pharma industry that believes that a pill with twenty side effects worse than the disease, is a cure.

War with North Korea is like treating cancer with Advil.  It ain’t going’ to make the world a better place – it will simply make it less populated and our resources, food and livelihood – much like Syria…  Is that what you want?