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....The peace policy of the DPRK is invariable and the stand of the DPRK to settle the long-standing pending issues between the DPRK and Japan and improve the bilateral relations remains unchanged.
Ensuring security and creating a peaceful atmosphere is the job to be done by Japan itself....
Caustic Saint wrote:Also reported in your #1 source for NK news, the Korean Central News Agency.
devicenull wrote:south korea needs a new glass parking lot conveniently located directly to the north
devicenull wrote:south korea needs a new glass parking lot conveniently located directly to the north
Greener wrote:North Korea needs to be stopped at almost any cost. Their leader is a sick psychopath who may very well be worse then Hitler or Hussein.
Caustic Saint wrote:Greener wrote:North Korea needs to be stopped at almost any cost. Their leader is a sick psychopath who may very well be worse then Hitler or Hussein.
Wait, I thought the Chinese were the modern-day Nazis (by your reckoning)? Now Kim is too?!?
Perhaps you should find a new basis for comparison. A=Nazi, B=Nazi, etc.... is hardly a compelling argument.
Most people agree that Kim is a bad guy, but using the same (tired) comparison over and over again diminishes your point.
Greener wrote:China wants to take out Taiwan and North Korea wants to anihalate the South. Those countries aren't exactly military powers by anyone's standards.
Forbes wrote:North Korea
$1 billion
North Korea's "Dear Leader" reportedly buys Mercedes Benz cars by the dozen and is said to be one of the world's biggest importers of Hennessy's cognac. His 60th birthday, in April, is a national holiday, as is that of his father Kim Il-Sung who died in 1994. The 60th birthday is a benchmark event in the zodiac cycle, and festivities for the dictator will last from April to June.
Caustic wrote:the North's goals would be to capture as many of the South's resources a possible - food production, industry, modern ports, power plants, etc. All things they're lacking. They can't afford to destroy them.
cstaylor wrote:Maybe Caustic Saint can help me out on this one, but from watching videos of Kim, I get the feeling that he's bored all the time. Is this a Korean thing? If you look bored with the zillion man parade of military hardware, you must be a god?
Greener wrote:This man sounds like the modern day Caligula. Even more reason for the UN and US to find a way to remove this guy from power and set the people free.
Greener wrote:Some freedom? These people are oppressed to a level we western folks couldn't imagine. These people need the kinds of freedoms we in the west enjoy. It is their right as human beings to be allowed this. I know you support the chinese and north korean governments but to say they shouldn't be freed is sick.
Caustic Saint wrote:What I said was, you can't simply get rid of Kim Jong Il and say, "okay everybody, you're free now!" They wouldn't know how to react. They've been conditioned to live the life they're trapped in through 55 years of oppressive government and conditioning. You can't wipe that away with some magic wand. Bringing freedom to North Korea is going to be a long, slow process. To believe otherwise is foolish.
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