No it’s not stoner super buds Seth Rogen and James Franco like that movie The Interview, let’s just rule that one out off the bat.
Sungmin Cho, a graduate student at Georgetown University, has complied a report since published in the International Journal of Korean Studies that points to it being a one man job.
He actually cites the movie as having the potential to inspire said individual, with more below from Sky News:
He considers four possible assassination scenarios involving Mr Kim’s own citizens from a group of plotters through to a close confidante acting alone.
He suggested the most likely to succeed is what he called the Kim Jae-Gyu scenario, named after the head of the South Korean Central Intelligence Agency, who in 1979 assassinated Park Chung-hee, the president.
Mr Cho concluded: “First, I argue that the assassination of Kim Jong-Un is more likely to be carried out by a lone assassin than by a group of plotters owing to the Kim family regime’s coup-proof measures.
“Second, the lone assassin is most likely to be one of the regime’s top officials, not an unknown ordinary citizen, and the assassination is most likely to occur in a non-public situation like a banquet or secret meeting.”
If I was Sungmin I’d be giving North Korea a wide berth, especially given what happened to American Otto Frederick Warmbier recently. The student was sentenced to 15 years of hard labour for trying to steal a propaganda barrier, who knows what fate may await Sungmin.
[source:skynews]
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