Monday, December 19, 2011

How is the Japanese reaction of the death of Kim Jon Il?

Question:


Hola, como estas?
I heard the news of the death of the (former) North Korean leader, Kim Jon Il.
There have been many rumors about his bad health and new leader of that country. But he's fairly young still(was still in his 70's) and even though he ,as a clueless filthy rich dictator, had many things the average person can't have or experience it is pitiful that he died admist of the time when his country is in need of a serious reform.
I would like to hear a few words about him and his death from people who live in Japan long enough. So this is a fairly open-ended question regarding not only himself but also the Japan-North-Korea relation. Also, my feet smell like natto very richfully, if you know any opinions as to why my feet stink of natto, please let me know. Thanks in advance,

Answer:


Yeah, although I don't know the direct cause of his death, I have heard that he suffered from various illnesses such as diabetes. That he was diabetic is totally reasonable because he used to eat delicious(=bad for your health) foods from all over the world and he didn't like to exercise(guessing from his body shape). His death was surely a bad news because it can mean that the new leader will be more comptent one than the previous guy, therefore giving the country more military and industrial strengths. Remember, North Korea already has the technology to develop their own nuclear weapon. The new leader may be able to use those brillian scientists who made it possible in a way that they can threat Japan and the US more than before. What if they decide to yank the internet? The internet is virtually one of our vital infrastructure; they may be able to pose a serious thread to us by, say, falsifying information on the internet.
Better or worth, we will see new North Korea in a few years.

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