bazz26 wrote: » If it is true that the crazy tyrant is dead then one down and one to go:
Irish_rat wrote: » Sister looks seriously demented. First woman to dictate NK
Sultan of Bling wrote: » I wouldnt say no.
normanoffside wrote: » Taken too soon, why do all the good ones go first? RIP Kim, rest with the angles.
Gooey Looey wrote: » RIP in piece
Rockbeast2 wrote: » The sister is a fine thing. I would.
donvito99 wrote: » No he was revived and renamed Kim Jung Deux
Richard Hillman wrote: » It was CNN the other day and now it's TMZ. I would imagine the "Source" tried everyone else then went to the bottom of the barrel in CNN, then when the story didn't work out the other day, the source found one notch below in TMZ. It will be Huffington Post next.
Ash3070 wrote: » So I googled around to see who would be next in line. Officially he has no children as none of them have ever been displayed to the Korean public. However he did mention a child at the summit with Trump. South Korean and American intelligence have also indicated that he has a 10 year old son, a seven year old and a 3 year old daughter. 10 year old is obviously too young to take over now if his father IS dead. He had 2 brothers, one of whom he famously murdered. The other one, the eldest Kim Jong-chul, is unlikely to step in. He has staunchly refused to involve himself in politics and prefers to just play guitar. So most likely it would go to the sister, Kim Yojong. He's been grooming her as a successor and in recent years, she's taken a much stronger involvement in politics and leadership. Interestingly(?) there has never been a female dictator to come into power in her own right, they've all seized power after the deaths of their dictator husband. Kim Yojong would of course also be taking power due to the death of a close male dictator, however she would be the first female dictator in history to have not been married to the previous one. Not useful information really but I thought it was interesting However like most countries run by dictators, North Korea are an extremely conservative country, unlikely to accept a female leader. The ONLY other possible heir would be his nephews, Kim Han-sol, Kim Kum-sol and Kim Geum-sol. All unlikely given that they're currently in hiding as the sons of the brother Kim Jong-un assassinated. It's also possible that the North Korean government could install a general unrelated to the Kim family. This would be notable however given that they would be the first person to rule unrelated to Kim Il-sung, the famous general who 'liberated' North Koreans and founded the nation (even though there's a lot of evidence that the person who went on to take power wasn't actually the real Kim Il-sung, that the real Kim Il-sung died in battle). North Koreans viewed KIS and to a slightly lesser extent, Kim Jong-Il as gods. This facade slipped a lot when they died, gods don't die after all. While Kim Jong-un is revered, it's not the way his father and grandfather were. It's not really because of divine right but for a lot of people it's because they don't want to be punished - and they don't want generations of their family to end up in gulags. If power is given to someone outside of the Kim family though, the curtain is finally ripped off for good. It could VERY easily lead to civil war. Not something we really want with a country with a nuclear arsenal. Maybe down the line, a civil war could lead to reunification, however short and medium term, it's just going to be trouble.
irishgeo wrote: » Thats exactly what china doesn't want. The second thing it doesn't want is the south Korea/USA getting a foothold should a power vacuum occur. China doesnt want the USA on its door step.
Class MayDresser wrote: » Can't understand the animosity here, like what did he ever do to anyone in Ireland? Fly like eagle O Great Un!
biko wrote: » I hope he's dead, and that the society now opens up and maybe even joins South Korea. It happened for Communist East Germany.. Most of all I hope all the people in NK prisons are let free soon. Communism is such a monstrosity. It's true what they say; "capitalism builds walls to keep people out. Communism builds walls to keep people in."
Chalk McHugh wrote: » If he is dead the 5 million mass gathering at his funeral could wipe the whole country out with Covid. Every cloud.......