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Defector tells of North Korean army life
2009-11-28
Another defector report from North Korea. We all understand that a Nork invasion of the South would get as far as the first big box grocery store. But the Nork army is likely still very capable of suppressing the citizens and preventing a coup.
Newsnight has spoken to two North Korean defectors about life inside the secretive Stalinist state, one of whom says that he was an anti-tank battalion commander in North Korea's army before fleeing.

Unsurprisingly, voices from inside the country are rare - dissenting voices rarer still - but the BBC's Newsnight programme has spoken to two defectors who paint a grim picture of life inside North Korea. One of them is Joo-il Kim, who says he was an anti-tank battalion commander in North Korea's army for seven years until he fled the country in 2005.

The North has a vast conventional military, which correspondents say is the glue that holds the country together, but it is undermined by ageing conventional weaponry. According to Mr Kim, Pyongyang's lack of access to enough new conventional weaponry is what drives its controversial nuclear programme.
Posted by:Steve White

#6  True, but I expect artillery could do that job as easily and far more cheaply.

It's likely that they'd still be used. Not much beats missiles for psychological effect, tho.

Posted by: Pappy   2009-11-28 19:14  

#5  Conscripts have to serve 10 years? That would cause crippling resentment. Many would likely drop weapons in a march to the south.
Posted by: Slath Prince of the Poles1925   2009-11-28 15:47  

#4  But then again, who knows how many tubes North Korea has with the range to hit Seoul? Agit-Prop was big on hundreds if not thousands, opening up from their mountain fastness in a new version of the 1st morning of the Somme offensive.
Posted by: Perry Stanford White   2009-11-28 15:33  

#3  True, but I expect artillery could do that job as easily and far more cheaply.
Posted by: Perry Stanford White   2009-11-28 15:29  

#2  Sans WMD nothing but 800 one-way light attack sorties.

Aimed at Seoul, even with a 5% success rate, that's 40 opportunities to panic a city.
Posted by: Pappy   2009-11-28 13:28  

#1  800 ballistic missiles, including long-range missiles.

Sans WMD nothing but 800 one-way light attack sorties.


As far as vast man-power.. maybe. Ifn I was the Sorks I'd be looking for the wall being breached by semi-armed, hungry relatives from the north, looking for the big-box stores.
Posted by: Perry Stanford White   2009-11-28 07:12  

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