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Book by Japanese journalist claims Kim's eldest fears N Korea may collapse

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analysts said Jong-Nam spends so much time outside his native land that his opinion carries little weight.

What an odd thing to say. The fact that he has seen and been exposed to other cultures probably makes him the leding expert in the field.

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chronic trouble feeding all its people.

Not himself.

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A new book claims that the eldest son of North Korea’s late leader Kim Jong-Il believes the impoverished regime is in danger of collapse and that his young half-brother, chosen to lead after Kim’s death, is merely a figurehead.

Please do not call me a genius or some kind of mind reader knowing the future like that dude from France, Nosterdamus?? But I think that most of the WORLD already feels this way about the DPRK.

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This guy's name is gomi?? ごみ??ゴミ?? Garbage in Japanese?? I could be wrong and maybe his name is more elegant like 五味??Mr.5 Flavors?? Anyway, any kind of insight into that crazy regime over in North Korea may be a step in the right direction, but my guess is that CHINA will not let the DPRK implode, at least I hope! I really doubt that the Chinese want to see some kind of domino effect from Pyongyang up to the rest of China and millions upon millions DEMANDING FREEDOM??

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Gomi was not immediately available for comment on the book.

He was on the radio this morning, saying basically what this article says. One weird thing was how he says he met Jong Nam. He said he saw him in the Beijing airport went up to him and asked if he was Kim Jong-Nam. When Jong-Nam replied in the affirmative he got his e mail address...

Gomi says he speaks Korean.

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I heard that ......

Mr , Yoji Gomi is trying to cover his recent financial losses.

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Well, that could be bad for NK and other communist countries supporting them, but good for the people of NK who are all suffering and starving to death. Berlin Wall did collapsed and I hope, NK Stalin ideology collapsed too. As what communist teaches that everybody will be equal in communism is a mere lie and have fooled many NKoreans. As for Mr. Gomi, hi 5 to you at least you are trying to vision what is good for NK. The collapse of a regime, that is.

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