It seems to me that there is a lot going on with
residents of the Far East that could have a pretty big impact on the rest of
us. There are some very big balance sheets in corporate China. Companies loan
huge amounts of money to each other and thereby create large assets and liabilities.
The overall impact is to create the appearance of mega financial assets and a
large economy. Seems reasonable that 1.5 billion people all working and
consuming would compose a big economy, doesn’t it? It might be, except that China consists of
about 400 million producers carrying 1.1 billion impoverished people on their
backs.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2017-11-04/china-s-zhou-warns-on-mounting-financial-risk-in-rare-commentary
reports on the debt situation. There you may find the headline “China’s Central
Bank Chief Warns of ‘Sudden, Contagious and Hazardous’ Financial Risks”
followed an article about Dandong Port Group Co., a large company that just
defaulted on its debt. Dandong is China’s biggest city along the North Korean
border. This may be one in a cascading series of defaults.
And that brings up another Far East problem. It seems
that North Korea has a mountain inside of which it conducts nuclear tests.
Mount Mantap. They test missiles over Japan out into the Pacific and explode
bombs inside the mountain, hoping to one day marry the bomb technology with the
missile technology. Too bad they aren’t doing that work in Canada…it would make
a decent sized SRED claim if it was being done by a for-profit company. Anyway,
Japan and China have warned North Korea that their seismic readings indicate
that Mount Mantap, now hollowed out by the testing, may be about to collapse.
This is a big problem for China because the prevailing winds would likely pick
up nuclear fallout presently trapped inside the mountain and take it to Chinese
cities. No problem for North Korea though. First off, a few thousand deaths don’t
matter, and second there is always the atmosphere in which to test hydrogen
bombs.
In the meantime, the USA has three aircraft carriers
with associated battle groups in the vicinity of North Korea (see http://www.popularmechanics.com/military/navy-ships/news/a28780/aircraft-carrier-strike-groups-north-korea/).
This is significant because it is fairly normal for up to 8 of the 11 nuclear
powered aircraft carriers to be docked at home at any one time for maintenance
or for training or just sitting around waiting for a reason to leave. So there
are often only 3 or 4 out on the open seas. Well, three are tending to the
North Korea problem.
I think America now realizes that it is not safe to
count on Korean Kim to behave like a rational person. Who knows what he will do
next? He has no opposition at home. That’s way too dangerous. If you are in
Korea and try to talk sense into him, you can easily by lined up before a
firing squad…..equipped with anti-aircraft guns. Undoubtedly, Chinese leaders
have tried to induce some sane behavior there, but it does not seem to have
worked.
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