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my knee-jerk reaction was one of 'well, about time'

Having had a bit of a thought - as China has invested heavily in various countries, surely they must bring pressure to bear on NK unless those countries are brave enough to tell China go away, we don't want you.
I saw a programme a couple of weeks ago that said NK money and other main markets are in Malaysia with hundreds of dummy and legitimate company's turning over billions for NK.

These sanctions are propbably just an outward excuse for NK to be indignant and start on the usual rhetoric.
Finally! A chink in their armour.
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I agree, Ygritte.

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:a small cleft, slit, or fissure a chink in the fence
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:a weak spot that may leave one vulnerable his lawyers found a chink in the law
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:a narrow beam of light shining through a chink
good news indeed, from China's point of view it's a bit like having an annoying mate with little bloke syndrome who keeps trying to start a fight!
Good !
China dare not do anything that would cripple the Korean economy; it would cause financial disaster and lead to millions of refugees coming to China. And it seems the Chinese share the British unwillingness to take in refugees.
I agree jno, could be seen as the slippery slope if it comes to that.
I wonder how many NK's are aware that there is a China tho?
it's right next door. That sort of news gets around very fast, even if people don't know now.
Perhaps the plan jno, to cripple the Korean economy? All is not what it seems....
I think the point is they the Chinese don’t want a war on their doorstep, understandably. They, like Russia, also profit from the slave labour that N Korea’s citizens provide. In return, the N Korean economy also benefits from the slave wages paid by its neighbours. So stability is what they crave. They will I have no doubt tolerate NK being a nuclear power if it serves its purpose of protecting that country from attack. But the rhetoric from Washington and Pyongyang must give them the jitters
//it's right next door. That sort of news gets around very fast, even if people don't know now.//

I wouldn't be so sure .
It's the case that most N Koreans don't even know that man landed on the moon .....oh wait !!!
.... and their football team has won the last 5 world cups apparently.
You're right to single out Britain jno, ... Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Bahrain, Oman, Bahrain the UAE have all put Britain to shame.
^Ouch!
Wow I am a bit surprised. Finally they are doing something.

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