Ping!
But North Korea's socialism with free health care, jobs and education for all is what the left in America see as a just society...
At the beginning of the answer to the last question in the article,
(S. Korean) Government authorities tries t tried to silence me
What, they didn't give the award to Michael Moore? I'm sure many Hollywood people are making angry phone calls and there's some 'splainin' to do.
Pure communist evil.
I've seen this before but never knew how to 'translate it.
Anyway, I was in S. Korea from '65 - '67 as a GI in the 51st Sig Bn.
I was 17 and remember enjoying being there. The S Koreans were (to me, anyway) very friendly and happy for our presence there.
Granted, I was a kid and not at all political nor worldly-wise, but that is my recollection.
During later years, I remember seeing student protests demanding the US to get out, and now with Pres. Bush's directive to transfer troops from S. Korea to the Middle East, and what seems to be a protestation (by the S Koreans) against that move ... I'm just a little confused about what the S Koreans want.
Back to "futurekorea" ....
What is that 'language' ... why is something published in such heiroglyphic phorm (intentional typo ... /8^), and how can it be translated?
Is it a reliable source?
No disrespect to the dead guys, but as chemical weapons go this stuff was pre WWI junk.
I not suprise Tiger
There was report off Sunday UK Telegraph few months ago that defector claim Kim Jong govt test bio weapons on young children as young as age of 5
that not good
Unbelievably horrible. Not that it's any surprise. What IS a surprise is how S.Korea is trying to silence and hamper his depature.
Why do you think this is?
TLR: thanks for post. Nothing surprising from the ROK side. I might take issue with the comment that the ROKs are scared s&^%less. More like the govt's worried about the effect quick reunification will have on their economy.
I know that's a concern, but it definitely pales in comparison to your post.
Aside from the goofball lefties who are too young to remember or care about 1950-1953, South Korea is also afraid of what a crisis would come about from having 17 million North Koreans come running over their border screaming for food. It would be probably the biggest refugee crisis of all time. Still inexcusable however.
I saw a big protest in S. Korea back in '96 when I was visiting my brother who was the 2nd ID back then. It was right outside the Camp Casey gate. My brother and his friend had just gone through the gate and his wife and I were about to go through when they closed the gate -- nobody could come or go.
He eventually got back through but they had to bring in ROK's 4-deep in riot gear to control the situation.
The protest was over a soldier who had killed a Korean hooker. They were angry at America and Clinton. Glad to know there are no Korean thugs anywhere on the peninsula who would ever do such a thing. Deep thinkers all...
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Question: Will Kerry and the Democrats continue to undermine the ability of the President to do something about North Korea and Iran and claim they're being patriotic?