Oh, they're not unknown at all. It's not the slightest bit of a secret that the Korean People's Army (KPA) are North Korea's ruling elite, I mean just
look at their mansions, for God's sake. It's been theorized in the past that North Korea's always been something of a 50/50 stand-off between the Kim dynasty and the KPA, effectively holding each other hostage, but now we're suddenly not really hearing much of
anything at all out of the KPA, and to my knowledge they haven't been making any appearances in any of the news cycles surrounding this story.
I am
really, really curious as to where the KPA is in all of this, and I have absolutely no evidence at all to back it up yet, but I'm starting to wonder if the KPA wasn't one of the bigger issues in North Korea this whole time, and the reason that North Korea is suddenly so cooperative
all across the board is because the KPA just isn't as much of a problem, anymore. We never did learn what exactly the
U.S.S. Jimmy Carter was doing out there, after all, and those submarines have some pretty
interesting specifications.
But that's all so far out into "
wild speculation" territory that it's almost not worth talking about until we see where all the KPA generals are, but if a whole
buttload of those guys are inexplicably missing, I'm gonna' wind up having one intensely-piqued curiousity.