tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2099443390126667760.post7474086947768432475..comments2010-11-13T04:32:43.137+08:00Comments on The Best Art Show in the Univers: Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2099443390126667760.post-12157454970630979952010-11-13T04:32:43.137+08:002010-11-13T04:32:43.137+08:00eh? dang... why i only found out abt this in nov. ...eh? dang... why i only found out abt this in nov. <br /><br />i don't know if north korea would actually able to prolong its rogue state status. given the bad economic situation, threats and trade sanctions being opposed against them, it may appear that their nuclear weapons would merely be the bargain chip for them to reassert themselves in the global community, eliminating the rogue status from the international regime.<br /><br />i'm neither a believer nor dissuader of juche, or shall i highlight it as a constrained world view for hypernationalism doctrine dictated on nation state level...<br /><br />but, what i am trying to address here is definitely the revolutionary pursuit. question to tackle here is not quo vadis north korea, but rather quo vadis revolution.<br /><br />that being said, should north korea fails in its revolution in the purest form, it might just be the beginning. <br /><br />now lets see how iran would take over the storm in the future. arguably, with lesson being learned, just how they are mastering all the flaws of north korea nuclear weapon development programme by utilizing underground facilities, perhaps will see a more radical form of revolution.Mohd Faizal Mohd Ghanihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06188140142393277258noreply@blogger.com