Strategy for the Ministry of National Defense

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Strategy for the Ministry of National Defense 19 October 2010

Personalist Regimes Kim Il-sung leader of DPRK from 1949-1994 (president since 1972) 1994-Present (61 yrs old) “Supreme leader” Kim Jong-un (26 or 27 yrs old): as of Sept. 2010, the “daejang” equivalent to an American 4-star general

Acts of Aggression 1974: South Korea 1983: Burma 1987: KAL 858 (Andaman Sea) 2010: South Korea 1974: assassination attempt (2 years after KSI stepped into office as “president”) 1983: Assassination attempt in Rangoon killing 21 people 1987: planted a bomb, 115 people died 2010: March, sank Cheon-am killing 46 ppl