TaiShang
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You are right. Its double standards by me. But the situation is different. I want my nation safe and i belieev supporting Kim will bring china in danger. He is crazy. The chinese government knows this. Supporting this crazy psycho is dangerous
I think China views the situation differently. From a broader geopolitical vantage point.
A volatile situation can be managed to one's advantage.
He is crazy by whose standards? In my opinion, Obama's extrajudicial drone assassinations in Pakistan, Yemen Somalia etc. renders him a crazier person than Kim.
At least, DPRK has yet to invade a country in its entire history.
What is crazy? Again, it is all relative, not moral.
Does china have any plans what to do when this thing collapses? I guess millions will try to cross into china then?
I am not sure what China plans to do. I can only speculate as a researcher. In my opinion, the "on-the-brink-of-nuclear-capability" is less preferable and less stable than "has achieved nuclear capability" situation.
At least, now, we can rule out certain factors such as a US led strike, because then, DPRK would simply retaliate against all US interests it has in its reach.
Just as Japan, perhaps involuntarily, helped drive off colonialism in East Asia when it was engaged in its own colonization, maybe, DPRK's engagement with the US will have a similar positive externality.