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Sick Kim would be good news

ARTICLE: Kim reported in poor health, By Sergei Soukhorukov, LONDON SUNDAY TELEGRAPH, June 11, 2007

Interesting possibility, one we're also poorly prepared for--I fear.

Still, Chris Hill, following Zoellick, have us in a decent place with Beijing on the subject.

It remains my preferred near-term scenario.

Thanks to Louis Heberlein for sending this.

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What when Castro was close to death? Could they take any post Castro-Cuba plans and then somehow adapt them to this scenario? Their would be some glaring differences but some basic similarities as well. Thier isolated countries with immediate power vaccums. One would probably be more welcoming than the other but you coul manage it.

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