Posted on 05/24/2010 1:46:42 AM PDT by ErnstStavroBlofeld
Fellow Koreans,
I am standing here today, keenly aware that the Korean Peninsula is facing a critical turning point.
My fellow citizens,
The Cheonan was sunk by a surprise North Korean torpedo attack. Again, the perpetrator was North Korea. Their attack came at a time when the people of the Republic of Korea were enjoying their well-earned rest after a hard days work. Once again, North Korea violently shattered our peace.
The sinking of the Cheonan constitutes a military provocation against the Republic of Korea by North Korea.
Since the end of the Korean War, the North has perpetrated incessant armed provocations against us, including the bombing attack against the presidential delegation at the Aung San Martyrs Mausoleum in Myanmar and the bombing in midair of Korean Air Flight 858. The North Koreans, however, have never officially admitted the crimes they committed. This time is no different. They continue to insist that my Government fabricated the sinking of the Cheonan.
I am not surprised by such North Korean behavior and this was the reason why I emphasized, from the very beginning, the importance of conducting a thorough and objective scientific investigation into the incident. I also asked the nation to exercise patience and self-restraint. It was important for us not to come to any hasty conclusion until the results of the investigation came out.
Finally, on May 20th, the international joint investigation group released their conclusive findings, backed by definitive evidences. With the release of the final report, no responsible country in the international community will be able to deny the fact that the Cheonan was sunk by North Korea.
Fellow citizens,
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Ping
Zer0’s at fault. Does he care?
Zero does not care, President Lee has guts.
That’s a pretty seriously worded shot across the NK bow. Too bad it will probably fail to lead to any real change in the situation.
I agree...
But this speech was wayyyyyyy too long...
I almost thought he was going to mention something about the climate, and the need for everyone to take responsibility for it blah blah blah...
I have to wonder when Obama will mention the need to withdraw all US combat forces from the pennisula now...We’ve been there wayyyyy too long...Right??? /sarc
And leaving this incident in the hands of the U.N.??? hehehe, Kimchee ferments faster than anything the those knuckleheads will do about this...
We have been pretty much left with the proverbial, “Nothing to see here people, move along...Move along!”
We had to have known this was going to be the outcome, regardless of what we eventually found out and knew to be the truth all along...
Hopefully the 2d ID isn’t still sending folks to the ME.
Who can forget Madam Madeline sucking up to Kim Jung (mentally) ill in North Korea?
Our reps should never travel to the despots home turf, rather (if at all) agree to meet on neutral territory.
Hey Dumbo! How bout a press conference condemning this act of war? Or would that cost you your lifetime membership in “Weaklings R Us”?
It is a threat to national security that such people are at high-level decision-making positions. Of course, there are lot more like them on Dem side, and at CFR. It took two nuke test and a few long-range missile tests to drive the point home through their thick skull.
Finally a cure to the recession.... get the industries ready... we are going to war in the Asian sub Asian continent...
So much for our wondrous Nobel Peace Prize winner saving the day...
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