March 16 (UPI) -- Kim Jong Un cannot sleep. On Feb. 28, s U.S. precision strike brought down Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Since that day, images have been reaching Pyongyang -- every day -- of American and Israeli forces reducing Iran's nuclear facilities, missile bases, air power, and naval forces to ash.
Not since the fall of Baghdad in 2003 has the world witnessed the military apparatus of a rogue state dismantled so thoroughly and so ruthlessly.
I do not know what Kim Jong Un had for breakfast. But what has been consuming his mind for the past two weeks -- that I can state with absolute certainty: the cold, lifeless body of Khamenei; the sight of once-vaunted missile bases reduced to smoldering rubble; the spectacle of a theocratic regime that believed its deterrence was real, crumbling at the very moment that belief shattered.
And one message, seared into Kim Jong Un's consciousness as he watches the flames rise: You are next. I know intimately how North Korea's leadership reads the world in moments of crisis.
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