Boston Marathon Bomb http://www.theweek.co.uk/ |
The bomb is not unique. The bomb may
even be able to be traced. There have been three casualties to this tragedy,
and one of them was a Chinese female national. We don’t know her name or why we
don’t. Her family has requested that her name not be mentioned. When has the
media ever really cared, or when has a leak not happened? Is this a
sanctioned secret. Understandably so, with all that is happening in
North and South Korea today, no Chinese national would like to have their name
in the media.
If it is subsequently found that the
North Koreans, or an individual North Korean was responsible for this tragedy,
then that would mean that any Chinese nationals here in the United States would
be fearful of just about everything. We know that China will try to help calm
North Korea and their leader’s rhetoric, but we also know it will defend it. If
China has to choose sides, it will not be the side of the Americans.
South Korea Demonstrates 4-15-13 http://blogs.defensenews.com/intercepts/2013/04/photo-of-the-day-april-15-2013/ |
Yesterday South Korean’s took to the streets in
an abrasive demonstration against the North Korean lead, Kim Jong-un. The young
leader did not appreciate this, and sent out his next warning that he will not
notify South Korea, nor warn it of an eminent attack. It is possible that the
young ruler feels he has been held back, and missed on the great “anniversary”
celebration opportunity and may be willing to give a display of force. Nothing
more than a missile test should be expected, but with loose cannon Kim, you
never know.
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