Violent, distracted and big-headed…. what Kim Jong-un was REALLY like as a child revealed in new intelligence files
KIM Jong-un was a greedy, violent schoolboy who demanded his classmates obeyed and respected him, an intelligence study reveals.
The analysis carried out for America and South Korea paints a picture of a young Kim which bears striking similarities with his 36-year-old self.
A source who spoke to new-site said: “The picture that emerged from literally dozens of interviews bears a striking similarity with the man he has emerged into today,
“Gluttonous, prone to fits of anger and swaggering around his classmates.
“Kim Jong-un was an [inattentive] student but demanded slavish loyalty from other children in his wake.”
The findings came about after compiling and analysing numerous interviews with teachers, students and others who knew him at his prestigious Liebefeld-Steinhölzli public school in Koeniz, south of Bern.
Kim attended from the age of 11 in 1994 and stayed there until 1997.
The source even alleged young Kim was something of a hooligan who “frequently” hit other students, didn’t do well in school and was often distracted.
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But chillingly after games the North Korean would reportedly declare: “Someday you will all remember me.”
The alleged revelations comes as the two leaders, both who have very strong personalities, meet in Singapore in a bid to avert war breaking in the Korean peninsula over Kim’s nuclear missile programme.
Donald Trump has already said the Singapore meeting will be more about attitudes and personalities than anything else.
He told reports last week: “I think I’m very well-prepared,.
“I don’t think I have to prepare very much. It’s about attitude.”
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