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Published on Dec 20, 2014 10:02 AM
Ricky Lim · Singapore

On 24 Jun 2014, the following is posted based on intuition - knowing some bad karma will come.

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I think the movie that show the assasination of a living Leader is not appropriate - no matter how much the political differences are.
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I believe no one want to be threatened with assasination whether subtly, real or perceived - including yourself or family members isn't it?

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US has succeeded recently in the diplomatic fields - in winning many international friends and adversaries
through political diplomacy, economic diplomacy, military diplomacy - the latest being Iran.

I believe the Assasination culture is not part of US culture - that is the champion for Human Right, isn't it?

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Otherwise, whatever diplomatic gains that have been made for the past 8 years will be wasted.
Think carefully - the larger context.

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And when i say political adversaries - there are no permanent adversaries as your adversaries can 1 day be your friends.

And when i use the word "political adversaries" - i did not use the word "enemy" - because enemy will be a point of no return.

Having say so, should "Assassination" be the culture or part of the political solution?

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Look at the Iran experience and relate to NK experience.

Are you all jeopardising or helping?

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If Kim Jong Un is assassinated, then the North Korean leadership will have a power vacuum. His generals will fight amongst themselves for the top position, dragging China, SK, US, and perhaps Japan into the conflict.

To my knowledge, assassinations never work out as expected. Just look what happened to Iraq when Saddam Hussein was killed.\l "

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Ricky Lim · Singapore

But I don't agree with cyber terrorism as well.

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