So, how is it going to end; this potentially extremely destructive challenge, ultimatum, which Kim Jung-Un, the psychotic despot who is ruling North Korea and threatening the entire world, is confronting us all with?
Yes, it could lead to war, because, however unlikely it might seem that Kim might push things over the edge, or, by his action and his pronouncements, induce other countries to take 'pre-emptive' action.
We can never, should never rule out the eventuality of a mad man attempting to do what he has promised or said he will do.
And this is the great dilemma for the people of South and North Korea, Japan, China, their neighbours, the United States and the world.
Confronted with the imminent threat which Kim Jung-un and his government poses to the their neighbours and the world.
It again brings into sharp contrast the perennial inanity of the government of the United States of America, consistently demonising the Iranian and Russian governments and people. It placing them in the same barrel as Kim Jung-un and his government.
But, let us leave that, which is also a form of psychosis which affects the American establishment, even if they seem to have more insight into their sickness than Kim Jung-un, for now.
Is the crisis which Kim Jung-un and his government are forcing on the world really going to end in a catastrophic war?
Is Kim likely to be open to negotiations, even direct negotiations, say, between his regime, the Americans, South Koreans, Japanese and the Russians?
Or is he too far gone? After all, Kim Jung-un might well be deluded enough to believe that he can survive a war between North Korea and its neighbours and the United States.
He might well believe in his invincibility, and that the opposition would have to kill every North Korean, before they could get to him.
Yes, that would be deluded thinking, but, there really is no doubt that Kim Jung-up and his henchmen are deluded.
The definition of which, could be that they believe 'their skewed reality, to be the universal and objective reality for everybody.' Which, as we know, is not the case, but is the reality on which Kim and his government are basing their actions.
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