As far as I know, they arrested a lot of businesspeople and politicians without destroying companies or laying off workers, something that did not happen in Latin America during the 2010s, when the United States and the CIA tried to destroy all state-owned companies in Peru, Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Colombia, and Mexico. I think that only happened because the United States is interested in maintaining South Korean companies, unlike in Latin America, where they want us to be just a big farm and a mining site to be exploited by the United States and Europe.
5 arrested. 1 suicide. 1 killed by their own cia. 3 coup’ed.
Wow, such a model for the rest of the Amerikkkan vassals!
As far as I know, they arrested a lot of businesspeople and politicians without destroying companies or laying off workers, something that did not happen in Latin America during the 2010s, when the United States and the CIA tried to destroy all state-owned companies in Peru, Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Colombia, and Mexico. I think that only happened because the United States is interested in maintaining South Korean companies, unlike in Latin America, where they want us to be just a big farm and a mining site to be exploited by the United States and Europe.
Very nice! Can we also see the DPRK’s track record? Let me guess, zero? And libs have guts to call is a totalitarian authoritarian dictatorship.