nut-case

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nut-case (plural nut-cases)

  1. Alternative form of nutcase
    • 2015 March 20, Blaine Harden, “The U.S. war crime North Korea won’t forget”, in The Washington Post[1], →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 21 March 2015, Opinions‎[2]:
      “It is still the 1950s in North Korea and the conflict with South Korea and the United States is still going on,” says Kathryn Weathersby, a scholar of the Korean War. “People in the North feel backed into a corner and threatened.”
      There is real value in understanding this paranoid mind-set. It puts the calculated belligerence of the Kim family into context. It also undermines the notion that North Korea is merely a nut-case state.