It's terrifying, really. Kim Jong Ill can send off the nukes and then pass onto the afterlife without having to deal with the decades of repercussions all the while going down as the man who nuked America. With North Korea's hyperbolic propaganda machine I could see him being hailed as the man who ended Western Civilization and brain-washed masses believing it. They could even give his title an upgrade and call him The God of Victory or something like that. *shudders.*
One nuke isn't going to end western civilisation. It'll have the overall effect of ending North Korea's civilisation forever, sure.
I suppose terrifying is a bad choice of words, as it makes it seem like I'm scared of the events in the following sentences myself. So I'll change that to "It's Disgusting, really." Obviously, the United States would go on after such a hypothetical event. But the majority of the citizens of North Korea have little access to information outside of what their Dear Leader and his government give them and if you're not a member of the army you starve. Their government has already stated they have "Invincible Military Might" and so there are people who believe it. If Kim Jung Ill did manage to bomb to Hawaii thousands of brain washed people the worship around him would only sky-rocket.
I guess what I'm saying is that this man can go to his grave thinking of himself as the strongest dictator in the history of the world and he'll be surrounded by a mass of people who also believe that -- and even the people who are wary of the regime will have to pay lip service to him if they don't want to die or go to prison camps. If he were to live long enough after the bombing to have the world on his tail and be taken out of power he'd lose the (perceived) respect of his people and face an unfavorable death and he might be forced to deal with the fact that maybe all of his delusions are just delusions -- at least in his own head; he probably wouldn't admit it out loud to anyone.
I always find it disturbing when people and political entities can distort the truth and people actually believe the distortion. A symbolic gesture like a nuke in Hawaii would just send wave after wave of propaganda and distorted truths in the country.
This is the kind of "reality" I have to deal with pretty much every day. Delusions, conceits, unexamined selves, individual invalidation, I could go on. You pity such a mind; but you defend against its aggression. And you don't bother trying to reason with it, expose evidence, get at truth - unless you like a dagger in the back. (I've seen a lot of passionate, articulate, active teachers squeezed out for it).
For some, it's never about truth, but about being
right. Collectivism exploits this human weakness of ingroup/outgroup bias. Social identity hinges on difference and discrimination. Racism and stereotype are not only tolerated, they are
social values and
necessary for legitimacy. People like this cannot validate human rights or individual rights for others, because they are not fully-realized individuals themselves. You don't give others what you can't afford for yourself. Truth, for people arrested in a two-year-old "me" bubble, is simply rationale. It does not exist outside one's personal awareness and faulty constructs.
(That's why they'll never embrace or understand spirituality, but rather, random luck).
I promise you - regardless of outcome, NK will vilify the west. Oh, they may appreciate a change in regime; but will never appreciate the costs - or the unnecessary suffering of their own doing.
The other side of this is the parasitism of attacking the US. The
only reason for this is power. You claim legitimacy by picking a fight with the biggest power you can. If the richest country in the world were East Timor - then East Timor a boogeyman would be. That's the real reason why the US is hated by some - it's very existence provokes deep psychological insecurities and conceited comparisons/denigrations. They cry "live and let live" - but it's the opposite of their true attitudes. If they are so strong - why do they need to constantly bring up the US? Why is every other thing they say a comparison, in which the US fails?
This deeply entrenched insecurity is going to exact a price. In China, they are attempting to fill the void with money and material. They ignore history and culture at their own peril. And the hole in the soul will never be filled. I ask my students - name a figure. How much money is enough? In six years I haven't gotten an answer.