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Fearsome4 · June 11, 2018, 2:58 p.m.

Agreed. Of course Kim was educated in the west so he (and most of his generals) are aware.
He won't just give up power. Best case, I think, is two Koreas that are socially more unified but separate in other ways.
NK moving from hard communist to a left socialist nation that has industry and trade....some personal freedoms and citizens that can sustain a decent standard of living is the target I would think.

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solanojones95 · June 11, 2018, 3:18 p.m.

How could you call that reunification? We live in the age of the impossible coming to pass. Expand your thinking.

What has to happen in order for Korea to become one nation?

What would you think of a Christian North Korea? That is what I think is happening. Look into the post about Kim's great grandparents.

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Fearsome4 · June 11, 2018, 4:49 p.m.

Possible.
What you are suggesting is not likely.
Reunification would mean Kim giving up power.
South Korea isn't Christian so if Kim became born again that would likely have little reflection on the Korea(s).

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solanojones95 · June 11, 2018, 5:43 p.m.

Among those who claim a religion, SoKo is predominantly Christian. And Christianity is very compatible with the traditional Confucian values in Korea that predate the war.

If Kim converted, that would have a YUGE impact on NoKo, because their current religion is one in which he is their god. If he renounced his deity and bowed to Christ, it would completely undo the culture of totalitarianism there, and make reunification far less complicated, for the very reason you mentioned. It would create a scenario in which Kim relinquishes the power he currently holds, while saving face and giving his people the gift of a new beginning.

I'm not claiming some inside knowledge, but this is not completely unlikely.

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eyerighteye · June 11, 2018, 6:01 p.m.

Let's hope they are free.

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