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North Korea 'Military Reshuffle' Raises Eyebrows in Seoul
2018-06-05
[AnNahar] North Korea 'Military Reshuffle' Raises Eyebrows in Seoul
Seoul is monitoring developments in the North's military, it said Monday after reports Pyongyang replaced three of its top military officials ahead of a summit with the United States.

President Donald Trump
...New York real estate developer, described by Dems as illiterate, racist, misogynistic, and what ever other unpleasant descriptions they can think of, elected by the rest of us as 45th President of the United States...
is due to meet with North Korean leader Kim Pudge Jong-un
...the overweight, pouty-looking hereditary potentate of North Korea. Pudge appears to believe in his own divinity, but has yet to produce any loaves and fishes, so his subjects remain malnourished...
on June 12 in Singapore with Pyongyang's nuclear arsenal high on the agenda and reports said that the reshuffle could be aimed at taming the military.

Late last month the North's state media revealed that Kim Su Gil had been appointed as director of the military's powerful General Political Bureau (GPB), replacing Kim Jong Gak.

According to Yonhap news agency, which cited intelligence sources, the chief of the general staff Ri Myong Su has also been replaced by his deputy, Ri Yong Gil.

And defence minister Pak Yong Sik has been succeeded by No Kwang Chol, previously first vice minister, it added.

The wholesale reshuffle would be unusual if confirmed, Seoul's unification ministry said.

"We will monitor related developments," ministry front man Baik Tae-hyun told news hounds.

Pyongyang's military, known as the Korean People's Army, is immensely influential in the North and a centre of power in its own right, symbolised by the way Kim is habitually flanked by generals on one side and civilians on the other when attending major ceremonial events.

According to researchers at NK Leadership Watch, the change at the top of the GPB "represents a continuation of tightening Party control over the KPA".

The political bureau could be in a position to resist policy decisions by the leadership or try to profit from future South Korean economic aid, it said.

But new GPB director Kim Su Gil was a "highly trusted" lieutenant of leader Kim Jong-un, it added, who appointed him to the Pyongyang party committee -- once a powerbase for his uncle Jang Song Thaek -- after having the older man executed for treason in 2013.

Reports said the wider changes could be aimed at preventing objections in the North's senior military ranks to any sudden changes in the country's nuclear policy.

No Kwang Chol, the new defence minister, was known as a "moderate", Yonhap cited the intelligence source as saying.

"The North appears to have brought in new figures... as the previous officials lacked flexibility in thinking," the source said.
Posted by:trailing wife

#7  ...the day we win? We win when the ChiComs determine that it is no longer cost effective to prop up the NoKors. Currently the calculus is that for every dollar they invest in NoKo the SoKo, Japanese, and US each have to spend more -- so why should they stop 'setting barbarian to fight barbarian'?
Posted by: magpie   2018-06-05 11:57  

#6  I really wonder what the SorKs think about this as they watch the maneuvers.

Posted by: Clem Kadiddlehopper9000   2018-06-05 11:28  

#5  Seoul is monitoring developments in the North's military,

Someone heard the antiaircraft guns go off?
Posted by: Raj   2018-06-05 07:35  

#4  The day the first McDonald's opens in Pyongyang is the day we win.

Kill'em with fast food.
Posted by: Skidmark   2018-06-05 06:47  

#3  Trump's sanctions have cut off the supply of largesse that Kim can distribute to ensure loyalty. That's why he's coming to the table in the first place. The angry old America-hating generals have to go, for the survival of the whole system.

We just need to engage with the Norks. It's not like we don't have a history of dealing with tyrants. The day the first McDonald's opens in Pyongyang is the day we win. And then we can finally pull our troops out because the war is over.
Posted by: Herb McCoy   2018-06-05 04:32  

#2  "Sounds like Kim is shutting down hard line internal military noise that supports isolationism."

You hit the nail on the head ealphaphabet
Posted by: newc   2018-06-05 01:47  

#1  No Kwang Chol, the new defence minister, was known as a "moderate"

Sounds like Kim is shutting down hard line internal military noise that supports isolationism.
Posted by: Ulaigum Ebbineng7056   2018-06-05 01:13  

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