Intelligence officials believe North Korean agents assassinated leader Kim Jong Un's half brother after discovering he was trying to defect.Kim Jong-nam was reportedly killed by two female agents in a cloak-and-dagger operation in a Malaysian airport on Monday.The Korean War was to defend a corrupt dictator Syngman Rhee and the ego of a weak American president, Truman, abetted by an old fading war-monger, Mac Arthur, groping for his last hurrah.

And while her review couldn't be described as negative, it's not exactly fawning, either.Kim Jong-nam was seen by many outsiders as only a minor distraction for North Korea's leaders, and not a major threat.However it is thought this may have changed after reports that Jong-nam was officially attempting to defect away from North Korea.Although born in North Korea, he was an anti-Communist, and worked for the Americans during and after the Korean War.In 1956 he went to the US to study Physics at Brigham Young University in Ohio, and became first a nuclear physicist and later (1980) director of a computer software company.