Posted on 06/02/2005 1:12:24 PM PDT by Michael Goldsberry
SEOUL (Reuters) - North Korea called Vice President Dick Cheney a "bloodthirsty beast" on Thursday, in response to Cheney saying the North's leader Kim Jong-il was irresponsible and ran a police state.
"Cheney is hated as the most cruel monster and bloodthirsty beast, as he has drenched various parts of the world in blood," a North Korean Foreign Ministry spokesman was quoted as saying by Pyongyang's official KCNA news agency.
Washington and North Korea have been in the midst of a war of words in recent weeks, with President Bush calling the North's Kim a tyrant. Pyongyang has shot back calling Bush a half-baked man and a philistine.
Cheney said in a TV interview with CNN aired on Monday that Kim was "one of the world's more irresponsible leaders."
"He runs a police state. He's got one of the most heavily militarised societies in the world," Cheney said. "He doesn't take care of his people at all. And he obviously wants to throw his weight around and become a nuclear power."
The North Korean spokesman said Cheney's comments showed that the United States wanted to scuttle six-party talks aimed at ending Pyongyang's nuclear weapons programs in exchange for security guarantees and economic assistance.
Washington has been working to revive the talks that have been stalled for about a year. U.S. and North Korean officials had a rare, face-to-face meeting last month at the United Nations that some analysts said was a positive sign pointing to the resumption of talks.
But patience is wearing thin in Washington and U.S. officials have said they may take the North Korea nuclear issue to the U.N. Security Council, which could impose sanctions if Pyongyang refuses to return to the table.
In February, North Korea said it possessed nuclear weapons and was boycotting the six-party talks. Concerns that Pyongyang may soon conduct a nuclear test have added impetus to resume the talks that include North and South Korea, China, Japan, Russia and the United States.
"What Cheney uttered at a time when the issue of the six-party talks is high on the agenda is little short of telling the DPRK not to come out for the talks," the North's spokesman said. DPRK is short for North Korea's official name, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea.
On Wednesday, South Korea's foreign minister said distrust between Washington and Pyongyang was impeding resumption of the six-party talks, adding he was not overly concerned about the heated rhetoric between the two.
"Although improper words between the United States and North Korea were made recently, it is important to understand the stances of (the countries) involved in the six-way talks, rather than being nervous about those words themselves," Ban Ki-moon told a press briefing on Wednesday.
Oh Yeah? Well the Dear Leader is short fat and ugly!
Little Kimmy no doubt is hiding in his bunker over the remarks Cheney made.
"You are a bloodthirsty beast. Now give me some more food aid and fuel oil before I get really mad."
Cheney ought to take it as a compliment.
Oh?
**doing a happy dance!**
I wonder what Kim's handle is over at DU?
That pot-bellied pig is really starting to tic me off!......
Sounds like every MoveOn.org psychopath, Soros lemming, or Kerry suppoerter that I have have ever had to suffer hear babble on.
Kim-Chee.........
I'M SO RONERY. SO VERY RONERY....
His headline didn't contain "bloodthirsty beast", so I didn't see it on the FRsearch.
Sorry for the duplicate.
But seriously, the Left worries about John Bolton being mean to his subordinates (a guy who spoke the truth about NK, btw), yet they insist that we treat maniacs like Kim Jong-Il with respect.
Michael Savage is right: "Liberalism is a Mental Disorder"!
Our bloodthirsty beast ought to kick your a$$, Kimmy.
Is that real??? NO lights even around Pyongyang??
Yes, so I am told.
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