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A former US Navy SEAL tweeted his solution to the North Korean crisis — and
it just might work
When Jocko Willink, a former US Navy SEAL who is now an author and
occasional Business Insider contributor, was asked on Twitter how he would
handle the North Korean crisis, he gave an unexpected answer that one expert
said just might work.
Willink's proposal didn't involve any covert special operation strikes or
military moves of any kind. Instead of bombs, Willink suggested the US drop
iPhones.
"Drop 25 million iPhones on them and put satellites over them with free wifi
," Willink tweeted last week.
While the proposal itself is fantastical and far-fetched, Yun Sun, an expert
on North Korea at the Stimson Center, says the core concept could work.
"Kim Jong Un understands that as soon as society is open and North Korean
people realize what they're missing, Kim's regime is unsustainable, and it's
going to be overthrown," Sun told Business Insider.
For this reason, North Korea's government would strongly oppose any measures
that mirror Willink's suggestion.
it just might work
When Jocko Willink, a former US Navy SEAL who is now an author and
occasional Business Insider contributor, was asked on Twitter how he would
handle the North Korean crisis, he gave an unexpected answer that one expert
said just might work.
Willink's proposal didn't involve any covert special operation strikes or
military moves of any kind. Instead of bombs, Willink suggested the US drop
iPhones.
"Drop 25 million iPhones on them and put satellites over them with free wifi
," Willink tweeted last week.
While the proposal itself is fantastical and far-fetched, Yun Sun, an expert
on North Korea at the Stimson Center, says the core concept could work.
"Kim Jong Un understands that as soon as society is open and North Korean
people realize what they're missing, Kim's regime is unsustainable, and it's
going to be overthrown," Sun told Business Insider.
For this reason, North Korea's government would strongly oppose any measures
that mirror Willink's suggestion.