
N. Korean ferry Mangyongbong enters Niigata port
NIIGATA, Japan, Aug. 25 Kyodo (08 :24) - The North Korean ferry Mangyongbong-92 entered Niigata port Monday morning for the first time in seven months amid tight security.


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Taro Toporific wrote:N. Korean ferry Mangyongbong enters Niigata port
NIIGATA, Japan, Aug. 25 Kyodo (08 :24)
Caustic Saint wrote:In related news,
Brawl threatens Korea games hopes
Sunday, August 24, 2003 Posted: 3:32 PM EDT (1932 GMT)
AssKissinger wrote:
Taro Toporific wrote:My question is: "How the hell do five N. Korean reporters win a brawl with 50-100 protesters?" Sheesh.
GuyJean wrote:Now NK is demanding ANOTHER apology from the South.. Just like when protesters burned the NK flag last week, Noh Backbone, the South Korean leader, says "So sorry, hamnida. Can I tickle your balls as I kiss your fat ass, Master Kim?".. So freedom of speech doesn't exist in South Korea either? Maybe they DO belong together..
Caustic Saint wrote:Actually, I don't think Roh apologized for the flag burning, stating only that the incident was "unfortunate" or some such thing. I guess somebody reminded him that it's tough to apologize for another country's flag being burned when your own policy states that said country isn't even a real country.
Funny how the US never demands an apology for all the American flags being burned in South Korea.
Taro Toporific wrote:J@pan Inc Magazine
....The foreseeable loss of the weight of North Korea missile threat and
the combination of weather and combat readiness would seem to point at
March and April of next year as being a particularly dangerous time....
Read the rest here
Caustic Saint wrote:... I've also heard that there's a fine line as to what weight constitutes "too heavy." Supposedly the M-1 Abrams series far outweigh some of the NK armor, giving us a disadvantage in muckier conditions.
Taro Toporific wrote:Read the rest here
Alcazar wrote:[.... is horrifying, it sounds so deliberately depraved-use of WMDs, targeting population centres, etc. And for what? Why bother taking trying to take the South if half the people there are dead and the survivors hate you?
Caustic Saint wrote:And look! They've already got their promotions department on the job.
Taro Toporific wrote:I can't image what those S. Koreans are thinking about reunification with N. Korea since it'sthe Land of Cult-Crazies. In East Germany, the unification is STILL going VERY poorly after more than a decade (a few of (my remaining relatives are there and I've visited once a year).
Caustic Saint wrote:...
Reunificaiton is going to be an economic disaster....
cstaylor wrote:As far as I understand it, South Korean business leaders (primarily Hyundai) are salivating over the cheap labor available in the North... there's no benefit to them if the two countries reunite, they just want enough rapprochement for building sweatshops in the North.
Caustic Saint wrote:Yeah, corporate SK is more interested in getting some factories/planta/what have you built in the SEZ the North is putting together. Kim won't want anything to do with reunification if he pulls off the SEZ. He'll be rolling in cash and will be set for the rest of his life.
Taro Toporific wrote:The North is a CULT of 22+ million mentally/physically damaged persons. Reunification is impossible in terms of mental health treatment alone.
Alcazar wrote:Taro Toporific wrote:The North is a CULT of 22+ million mentally/physically damaged persons. Reunification is impossible in terms of mental health treatment alone.
Damn, I never considered that. When you think about the human rehabilitation and not just the economic reform, it boggles the mind.
Taro Toporific wrote:Think about it: protein deprivation since conception, cult education, limited magazines/books/media, big brother discipline...those folks are literally brain damaged.
More than a decade after the fall of the Wall, my relatives in the east of Germany still act withdrawn and untrusting, have a poor work ethic and general malaise. Just an hour away in the western part other German relatives are MUCH more "normal". N. Korea is gonna be mess in terms of cult deprogramming 'cause a lot of the damage is at the actual neural level.
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