Jiang predicts North Korea will become a major flashpoint in the next five to ten years because its unity and military leverage could let it threaten South Korea while larger powers are tied down elsewhere.
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Geopolitical Instability
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"Right. So North Korea is not like China. North Korea is a very small nation, but it has its own religion. It's a very..."
"...North Korea could wipe out Seoul. So North Korea, given the geopolitical instability, and given the fact that North Korea is essentially a pariah..."
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