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Only One Strategy For North Korea: Assassinate Kim Jong-Un

Kim Jong-Un is a monster. According to the United Nations Human Rights Council Kim, and his closest collaborators have engaged in "Unspeakable atrocities" such as murder, abduction, enslavement, torture, rape and persecution.

No where are these human rights abuses more clearly evidenced then in North Korea's prison system. Many of the prisoners weren't even given any semblance of "due process" and the officials in charge of North Korea's horrific prison camps order guards to beat prisoners to death and induce starvation, to the point that the abused prisoners appear as "walking skeletons," "dwarfs" and "cripples" in rags, a U.S. State Department fact sheet revealed.

About 1,500 to 2,000 of North Korean prisoners die of malnutrition yearly. Food is scarce across the board in the socialist country, and it is estimated that 70 percent, or 18 million North Koreans are suffering from malnutrition according to the United Nations.

This is truly reminiscent of the atrocities carried out by Nazi Germany against Jews and others and it is the responsibility of the international community to act immediately.

These abuses are in addition to the recent terror threats made by North Korea to Guam, where a plan to launch a missile attack to the US territory over Japan was heavily publicized.

Kim Jong-Un is no different from a terrorist. It should be American policy to never negotiate with terrorists. Kim Jong-Un has to be deposed. Regime change is the only solution for the North Korean people. If his highest ranking military leaders could effectively execute a coup or assassination, the country can have a substantial foreign policy reset. The country can then install a government similar to South Korea's 1988 Constitution of the Sixth Republic where Democracy can thrive.

 

Julio Rivera

Julio Rivera is a small business consultant, political activist, writer and Editorial Director for Reactionary Times.  His writing, which is concentrated on politics and cybersecurity, has also been published by websites including Newsmax, The Hill, The Washington Times, LifeZette, The Washington Examiner, American Thinker, The Toronto Sun, PJ Media and many others.

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