From MwRYum's post:
"CNN's Wolf Blitzer, who traveled to Pyongyang a year ago with former U.S. ambassador Bill Richardson, said that "the assumption (then) was that he was sick" but still in "decent shape."
Now it is a "totally uncertain situation," Blitzer said. "
I think that is such an awesome name holy cow.
I remember a few years ago there was a thread talking about what will happen when kim jong il would die and what would happen... there were a few ideas that China might try to place in their own allies into the NK government through bloodless semi coups or even using the military to stabilize NK. I don't think we'll see that but I'd be very interested in what kind of game china is playing with people of power in the NK government behind closed doors.