Quote from mhashe:
Getting rid of Musharraf will only destabilze that region in a major way. When you have a vast majority of the population living in abject below subsistence level poverty and high illiteracy rates, democracy is a panacea that does not work. Except for India ( which is still very poor) I can not think of any other poor nation in that part of the world that has succeeded economically while being democratic. In poor countries democracy usually equates to desperation, rampant corruption and cronyism which are destaliblizing forces if not checked by "benign" strongmen leaders like Musharraf.
When it comes to North Korea, it's a threat because so little of its inner statecraft is known. With the capitalistic influence of the new China encroaching at its borders, if sanctions were lifted, I suspect sooner rather than later we would see changes towards a positive outcome. After all, there is no one to prop up their medieval ideology and they too most likely want to be 'gloriously rich".
I think you'll agree with me when I say that the U.N is as useful as its security council deems it necessary. It's nothing but a tool for its powerful members. With the rise of regional economic and political zones, it might very well become irrelevant in the not too distant future.
I almost totally agree with your statements.
My two paragraphs were just a way to show how ridiculous the present US foreign politics discourse of 'we will bring democracy to the rest of the world' is a complete nonsense. If the US government has done what it has done, it is because it had self interest to do it...and not to promote democracy.