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  • Posted By: Poke lover @ 06/05/2009 8:05:57 AM

    While reading "How Kim affords his nukes" by Takashi Yokota, I wonder how much money is actually sent from Japan to North Korea through revenues from pachinko parlours and other eroneous business owned or operated by ethnic Koreans living in Japan. Also I find it very difficult indeed to comprehend the local Japanese tax laws which have granted special tax free status to numerous Korean owned or operated businesses, this is just ridiculous. Not to mention the countless manufacturing, and technological companies that have been producing all kinds of equipment and tools that can be used for weapons and weapon systems. Wouldn't it be ironic if we are bombed by North Korea and find out that we have supplied them with the tools and financial means to help them? This is not something most Japanese nationals would be very proud of, the government must do something now before its too late and change some of the antiquated laws put in place years ago.

  • Posted By: Poke lover @ 06/05/2009 8:04:15 AM

    While reading "How Kim affords his nukes" by Takashi Yokota, I wonder how much money is actually sent from Japan to North Korea through revenues from pachinko parlours and other eroneous business owned or operated by ethnic Koreans living in Japan. Also I find it very difficult indeed to comprehend the local Japanese tax laws which have granted special tax free status to numerous Korean owned or operated businesses, this is just ridiculous. Not to mention the countless manufacturing, and technological companies that have been producing all kinds of equipment and tools that can be used for weapons and weapon systems. Wouldn't it be ironic if we are bombed by North Korea and find out that we have supplied them with the tools and financial means to help them? This is not something most Japanese nationals would be very proud of, the government must do something now before its too late and change some of the antiquated laws put in place years ago.

  • Posted By: motorherz @ 06/04/2009 7:00:15 AM

    On one hand, the West can push sanctions further, forcing North Korea to sell military technology to islamic extremists.

    On the other hand, the West can relax sanctions on a condition that North Korea doesn't sell military technology to anyone. Heck, $100 million is what - a routine CEO bonus these days? Why doesn't the West simply buy that technology from Korea?

    This whole fear-monging about North Korea is stupid. Out of all new nuclear powers, they are perhaps the most predictable and the least dangerous. Given the right signals, in 30 years or so they can join the rank of other Asian pseudo-democratic authocraties, like South Korea, Japan or China.

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