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World News See other World News Articles Title: Top NK Military Officials Purged Ahead of Summit Top NK Military Officials Purged Ahead of Summit By Jack Davis June 4, 2018 at 7:38am North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has removed three top military officials as his summit with President Donald Trump draws near. After months of exchanging bellicose and belittling rhetoric, the two leaders are scheduled to meet in Singapore on June 12. The initial news that the three military officials had been removed was published by South Koreas Yonhap News Agency, per Newsmax. One analyst said the move is a pre-emptive political strike to ensure that the Korean Peoples Army will not resist any agreements Kim and Trump might reach. If Kim Jong Un is set on making peace with the U.S. and South Korea and dealing away at least part of the nuclear program, he will have to put the KPAs influence in a box and keep it there, said Ken Gause, director of the International Affairs Group at CNA, a research and analysis organization, according to the Australian Broadcasting Corp. This reshuffle has brought to the fore the officers who can do just that. They are loyal to Kim Jong Un and no one else, he said. The move replaces older officials with younger ones, and was labeled by some as a generational change. All these (promoted) guys are top Kim Jong Un guys, blogger Michael Madden, who writes on North Korea, told CNN. All three of them have held very sensitive and high level positions under Kim Jong Un, theyre very loyal (to him), and all have experience interacting with foreign delegations, he said. Changing leaders means that Kim expects North Korea to make changes following the summit, one expert said. This points to two things the consolidation of Kim Jong Uns power as the sole leader of North Korea and strengthened cooperation between the Norths party and military as the country works towards further economic development, said Yang Moo-jin, a professor at the University of North Korean Studies in Seoul. Theyre all young but capable people. Madden agreed. Its a good choice of support for his diplomacy efforts. Its good to have these people in high office to provide him follow-through, Madden said, according to The Washington Post. So if there are policies he needs to implement, these are people who are not going to be resistant to that and they will make sure his policies are implemented in a timely fashion. Poster Comment: Kim is stacking the deck in his favor. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 1.
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When has Kim ever done that? The media just love to set up a "two equal sides" facade where there isn't any to camouflage DC's beastly behavior.
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