Posted on 04/30/2005 8:43:43 PM PDT by NormsRevenge
SEOUL, South Korea - North Korea on Saturday called President Bush a "hooligan" and said it expected no solution of the standoff over its nuclear program during his administration.
The comments by North Korea's Foreign Ministry spokesman followed a White House news conference Thursday in which Bush described North Korean leader Kim Jong Il as a "tyrant" and a "dangerous person."
"Bush is a hooligan bereft of any personality as a human being ... and a Philistine whom we can never deal with," the ministry spokesman said Saturday, according to the North's official Korean Central News Agency.
North Korea "does not expect any solution to the nuclear issue or any progress in (North Korea)-U.S. relations during his term," the unnamed spokesman said. "Bush is, indeed, a world dictator whose hands are stained with the blood shed by innocent civilians."
The six-nation talks on persuading North Korea to curb its nuclear ambitions - involving the two Koreas, United States, China, Japan and Russia - have been stalled since last June after three inconclusive rounds.
A September session was never held because the North refused to attend, citing Washington's alleged hostile policy toward Pyongyang.
North Korea has already said it will stay away from the nuclear talks until Washington apologizes for comments by Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice in which she called the communist state one of the world's "outposts of tyranny."
Resuming the talks gained urgency in February when North Korea said it had developed nuclear weapons and would boycott the talks indefinitely. The North has since threatened to increase its nuclear arsenal and has demanded that the United States drops what it calls a hostile policy.
The North's claim to having a nuclear arsenal has not been verified independently.
Meanwhile, North Korea accused the United States on Saturday of conducting more than 170 spy flights against the communist country in preparation for an attack.
North Korea regularly makes such accusations. The U.S. military does not comment on North Korean claims on spy flights, although it acknowledges monitoring North Korean military activity.
Washington has repeatedly said it has no intention to invade the North.


Elvis has left the planet.
Well, you commie chunk of pig shit, the ball is in your court. Wanna play war games?
I say cut all US humanitarium aid to North Korea. Make the situation more desperate and destroy the health of the population so they cannot support Kim's army with healthy recruits. To be very diabolical, when the situation is so bad, introduce the plague. It will spread like wildfire because Kim cannot use his military to contain it. They are the only reasonably fed and healthy people left in North Korea other than the ruling class. They will get sick also. It is better to destroy North Korea by covert means or we will face losing more innocent people letting this madman regime continue to exist with nuclear weapons.
If Little Kim keep blow up steam he going be roaney
LOL.. He's gonna glow in the dark if he keeps this crap up.
That so true LOLOL!
I know what we could do when Team America come out on DVD flood the Black market in North Korea that drive Little Kim NUTS LOL!
Hes starting to sound like Ted Kennedy.
Solution, Take out N. Koreas nuke facilities in one coordinated hit.
Hit them so very hard it takes out their atomic designs which means take out the exulted leader.
Little f-ing p.o.s.
And just what WAS that postal address of the North Korean observer mission at the U.N. up in New York City??
(Just kiddin', folks!) :-)
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