Look ,personally I want this to be perfect ,to include every single detail not mentioned about the DPRK in the west ,also no I’m not gonna tell you how I have contact with a DPRK diplomat ,please ask sincere questions and remember this is a DPRK diplomat, not a citizen so there is stuff that they can’t answer and stuff that they aren’t allowed to answer
If my friend from the DPRK replies ,I will update you but this is for someone else ,I’ve acquired a lot of important info on the DPRK that I want to share with all of you and this is so that it could be perfect ,please ask good questions
So far this is the answer thread
https://hexbear.net/post/4320106
I still don't get it. Seems like Mao turned 180 degrees wrt foreign policy (talking about how China became belligerent towards other nations in Asia, fighting with the US against communists). Sucks.
Actually it’s pretty clear what the diplomat said here ,he basically said that Mao didn’t want to split from the USSR and since Khrushchev wanted the DPRK leadership to be in line with the new Soviet policy of de stanlization, Mao tried to keep their relations by ousting Kim il sung
What ended up happening is that the younger members of the workers party of Korea believed in Kim Il Sung since he was a Korean while the people trying to overthrow them were foreigners
Regardless the DPRK still exists
Late Mao and Deng’s foreign policy are the same policy ,not much difference ,only difference was their domestic policy tbh
Thanks for replying Mohammed! I just meant I didn't understand Mao's actions, not that I didn't understand the reply ♥️
The sino-soviet split was terrible and Maos actions in this time are a massive stain on his legacy
I agree