For months, the BBC has been communicating in secret with three North Koreans living in the country. They expose, for the first time, the disaster unfolding there since the government sealed the borders more than three years ago.
An alarming look into current conditions inside DPRK
it’s not in the West’s interest to intervene in an internal matter like that, humanitarian crisis or no - if anyone is positioned to actually do something it’d be either China or South Korea, but China has no interest in having millions of starving, untrained people flooding its borders and only the older generation of SK (their version of the Boomer generation) cares about what happens to NK.
no, the unfortunate reality is that the scenario you described will play out.
it’s not in the West’s interest to intervene in an internal matter like that, humanitarian crisis or no - if anyone is positioned to actually do something it’d be either China or South Korea, but China has no interest in having millions of starving, untrained people flooding its borders and only the older generation of SK (their version of the Boomer generation) cares about what happens to NK.
no, the unfortunate reality is that the scenario you described will play out.
I agree, I don’t see any realistic scenario where the west enters NK