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Pudgy's Long Battle to Rein in Military | |
2013-11-12 | |
![]() Hardline officers who were purged or replaced include the military Politburo chief, the Army chief, the director of the Reconnaissance General Bureau and the minister of the People's Armed Forces. In April last year, Several lower-ranking officers have also been demoted and then restored to their original posts, which resulted in weakening their control over troops. Lee Soo-seok at the Institute for National Security Strategy said The regime's two-track strategy of bolstering nuclear weapons and pursuing economic development also undermined the military's power. Chung Sung-jang at the Sejong Institute said it seems Kim Jong-un wants to break with his father's "military first, economy second" policy because he believes that he cannot stay in power for long without some tangible achievements.
Also, the military dominance of state businesses is weakening. One researcher at a state-run think tank here said Kim has transferred control of money-making businesses from the military to | |
Posted by:Steve White |
#1 One researcher at a state-run think tank here said Kim has transferred control of money-making businesses from the military to himself the party Substitute "his handlers" for "Kim" and it'd be more accurate. |
Posted by: Pappy 2013-11-12 14:42 |