Posted on 08/25/2010 11:25:22 PM PDT by TigerLikesRooster
only headline is available now.
so much in China attracts me
so much in China repulses me
As I right now dont have enough money to run around twice inside a cheerio, it is a non-factor BUT deep down wish I had the time/money to spend extended travel in China
“Wasnt there an article yesterday about NK moving 2 divisions of troops to surround Pyongyang?”
Yes.
Perhaps there is a good hospital or a specialist there? Kim is rumored to be very ill.
So he’s heading north rather than northwest, which is his usual path.
Next province north from there, is Huilongjiang.
After that, Russia?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heilongjiang
Obama is playing a round of golf.
He must have wanted to dodge all media hounding he experienced last time.
did he get the x-tra buttah’ for Mochelle’s lobstahs?
Just saying (if) Kim were intending to travel to say, Moscow, would there be any reason he would want to avoid Mongolia?
East into Russia directly would be quite a detour.
(If) west into Russia were the intention, the only reason evident looking at a map for heading into Jian north, would be to go around Inner Mongolia.
Interesting anyway.
Maybe he’s dying. His will states that his remains are to be pickled in cognac. Perhaps we could speed up the process.
Jian is noted for "archaeological remains of 40 tombs which were built by Koguryo (37 BC AD 668), one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea, that ruled over northern China and the northern half of the Korean Peninsula".
yitbos
The rail trip, which has not been confirmed by either country, dashed hopes of a meeting with former US president Jimmy Carter who is on a mission to North Korea to try to win the release of a jailed American.
South Korea's Yonhap news agency said Kim might be accompanied by the rarely-seen Kim Jong-un, 27, who is expected to be named to the ruling North Korean party leadership at a rare meeting next month.
Speculation about succession has intensified since Kim Jong-il, now 68, suffered a stroke in August 2008, but he has since recovered sufficiently to work.
"Kim may have decided to tackle this issue in person as China has yet to reach an understanding about the succession at a time when the nuclear issue has not yet been resolved," Professor Yang Moo-Jin of the University of North Korean Studies told AFP.
Chung Seong-Chang of the Sejong Institute said Kim's visit underscored Pyongyang's desperate need for food aid and construction materials from China.
"Ahead of the party convention, Kim has to ease complaints over food shortages and stabilise people's livelihood," he said, adding Kim wants to make sure the September meeting in a festive mood.
yitbos
Yes,that’s what I was thinking too. Maybe he is in exile.
Is Jimmy Carter traveling with SS protection? Perfect time for a low ranking officer to smoke a diplomat.
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“I can’t stand that shifty-eyed little prick....”
well said Carry-O...it’s just what I was thinking.
Someone needs to photoshop a picture of Jimmy sitting by himself in a Pyongyang hotel room singing “I’m so ronery ...”
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