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NORTH KOREA: THINGS ARE STARTING TO HAPPEN (Summary Report by "AmericanInTokyo") 3/25/03
Yomiuri News, Kyodo News, various N.E. Asian news sources (translated) ^ | 25 March 2003 | AmericanInTokyo

Posted on 03/25/2003 7:23:42 AM PST by AmericanInTokyo

("Freepranslation") for Free Republic

I find it interesting that some new developments are occuring with respect to NORTH KOREA of which we should take note. These Japanese/Korean news reports are coming in today (25 March 2003) after a relatively quiet and mysterious lull in activities with respect to North Korea for nearly one week now.

I caution that these in-and-of themselves are not particularly serious, but are sensitive, noteworthy and should be followed very, very closely by the United States.

N. KOREA NOW STARTING TO RAMP UP "INVASION" VITRIOL AGAIN--Several web reports I have seen have quoted dispatches from Pyongyang saying the communist North Korean Labor Party newspaper has pointed to the Iraq War as evidence that the US Forces will invade the DPRK next, and that defensive measures should be taken. The North Korean association of residents in Japan has said the mood in Pyongyang is of war footing and vigilence, and that North Korea feels it will be the next victim of the US, so it will move forward with unspecified moves.

USA 'INTERESTS' ARE NOW GOING AHEAD WITH A PLAN TO INFILTRATE NEARLY 20 MILLION SMALL RADIOS TUNED TO USA 'VOICE OF AMERICA' INTO NORTH KOREA FOR CITIZENS--This was Kyodo News news story today carried in the S. Korean "Joongang Ilbo". They will launch from somewhere near the Korean Peninsula, probably from maritime facilities. They will use balloons, etc. to send the small, light, crank-powered radios to North Korea so the people can get outside news, as their isolation continues the regime of Kim Jong il. This will make North Korea EXTREMELY angry, if the report is true. Watch this one closely!

NORTH KOREAN TROOP ACTIVITY (MISSILE RELATED) SPOTTED--Japanese intelligence reports increased activity on the ground with respect to Japan's missile program. They note an increase in activity in early March, all pointing to some kind of North Korean reaction to Japan's anticipated launch of its first espionage satellite this week. It is expected North Korea may then test-launch something, sometime on/around this weekend.

JAPAN TO LAUNCH FIRST ESPIONAGE SATELLITE--Japan is moving forward to a launch, 28 March Japan time, of its first independent spy satellite for surveillance of North Korea. Until now, they have relied solely on US KH11/KH12 or commercial satellites. (The missile activity spotted was based on commercial satellite information). This satellite launch by Japan has highly irritated North Korea and they call it a provocation. That is why Japanese intelligence, using commerical satellites, have detected this increased North Korean movement with respect to their missile launch facilities.

NATIONALIST SHINTARO ISHIHARA MAKING MORE NATIONALIST COMMENTS--Noted anti-communist, pro-Imperial Japan, Japanese author and Tokyo Governor Shintaro Ishihara ("The Japan That Can Say 'No'") has come out strongly for Japanese rearmament to the point of being able to soundly repel North Korea. His comments have angered Pyongyang, but are gaining resonance with the Japanese People.

ASTOUNDING JAPANESE YOMIURI POLL: 76% IN FAVOR OF U.S. IN IRAQ--Over 90% in the poll reflected a fear or concern over North Korea; accordingly, their support is beginning to harden behind their only known defender in Northeast Asia, the United States.

NORTH KOREAN FISHING TRAWLERS IN S. KOREAN WATERS--Occurred yesterday. Fishing boats from North Korea went across the NLL demarcation line into South Korean waters.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; Government; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: dprk; freepranslation; japan; kimjongil; northkorea; nukes; publicopinion; pyongyang; situation; skorea; usa
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To: MrConfettiMan
I got to visit South Korea several times in the late 1950's. It seemed to me to be land devoid of trees.
41 posted on 03/25/2003 8:34:35 AM PST by Eric in the Ozarks
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To: piasa
Here is the story you mentioned:

Cuba Protests 'Subversive' U.S. Radio Handouts - April 5, 2002

Ummm...and according to the following story, it is not the US-Gov doing this to NK...

SEOUL, South Korea--As the Pentagon studies moving tons of military hardware within striking range of North Korea, some say the weapon most feared by the Stalinist government there may be a disposable radio the size of a cigarette pack.

"Little throwaway radios, you listen, you throw away--the smaller the better, the more disposable, the better," said Pastor Douglas E. Shin, a Korean-American human rights activist who advocates smuggling thousands of tiny radios capable of receiving foreign broadcasts into the North.

The radio smuggling is part of a growing public and private effort, including foreign radio broadcasts, to crack an information monopoly in the North that has helped keep the Kim family in power for nearly 60 years. So tight is the information blackout that defectors report that they believed that their country--one of the world's poorest--was wealthier than South Korea and that the United States donated rice as a form of tribute to the powerful Communist state.

In January, in a bid to emulate the experience of East Europeans in the cold war, Radio Free Asia and Voice of America doubled their hours of Korean-language broadcasting into North Korea. In February, Radio Free Asia joined Voice of America in broadcasting into North Korea on medium wave, a bandwidth accessible with cheap AM radios.

ltrators of North Korea: Tiny Radios

42 posted on 03/25/2003 8:35:27 AM PST by ravingnutter
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To: AmericanInTokyo
Thanks for the update, AIT.
It's good that someone is keeping up with what is going on in North Korea right now when a lot of people are laser focused on the war with Iraq.
43 posted on 03/25/2003 8:37:56 AM PST by Just another Joe (FReeping can be addictive and helpful to your mental health)
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To: AmericanInTokyo
If I was a North Korean, the first question I would ask myself every morning upon awakening is:

"Where is John C Stennis?"

Best ones -- Brian
44 posted on 03/25/2003 8:41:46 AM PST by Brian Allen (I have sworn upon the altar of God eternal hostility against every form of tyranny ....)
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To: ravingnutter
ltrators of North Korea: Tiny Radios = Infiltrators of North Korea: Tiny Radios...

Not enough coffee : )

45 posted on 03/25/2003 8:42:47 AM PST by ravingnutter
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To: AmericanInTokyo; harpseal; Travis McGee; Squantos; sneakypete; Chapita
ping
46 posted on 03/25/2003 8:43:47 AM PST by razorback-bert (25 March 2003..."Saddam Hussein still denies he's alive.")
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To: AmericanInTokyo
There's an interesting essay in this quarter's Foreign Affairs mag that addresses recent history in this area and profers a few possible avenues to backing everyone down before things go further than anyone really wants.
47 posted on 03/25/2003 8:47:00 AM PST by wtc911
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To: AmericanInTokyo
The North Korean association of residents in Japan has said the mood in Pyongyang is of war footing and vigilence, and that North Korea feels it will be the next victim of the US, so it will move forward with unspecified moves.

This is what they call a self-fulfilling prophecy.

48 posted on 03/25/2003 8:48:59 AM PST by Liberal Classic (Quemadmoeum gladis nemeinum occidit, occidentis telum est.)
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To: Mystix
Big Bump....
49 posted on 03/25/2003 8:51:35 AM PST by photogirl (SUPPORT OUR TROOPS!!)
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To: AmericanInTokyo
Re.: "Truth, as they say, will set you free. Kim Jong Il both despises and is deathly afraid of.... the TRUTH."

Oh; You mean... sort of like Dashole, Kennedy, and Klinton?

As to the balloon thing - that is an old oriental tactic.
Japan sent up small anti-personell and incendiary bombs during WW-II to drift over the US Northwest, and I think that they managed to set a few forest fires up in the Yukon willie-whacks somewhere.

When I was in Korea with the 8th Army in 1968, they would send them up to drift over South Korea, loaded up with propaganda and attached to a slow fuze. When the fuze burned to the rubber, the balloon would *POP* and the leaflets would come wafting down all over the place. It happened pretty routinely, so turnabout, in this case, is fair play.

Of course, much like American DemocRATS, Kim Il Jung expects that things must always and ever run only one way - HIS way.

Once information and awareness of other lifestyle options (to include FREEDOM) starts to permeate Kim's Communist shell, he very well may have some internal "issues" to contend with. Or so we can hope!

Sad to say, it was my impression while stationed in Country that most North Koreans who had a lick of sanity or common sense had been exterminated years ago, along with anyone related to them, and that nearly the entire surviving population up there was stark raving mad, much like their "leadership". Sort of like "UN-Natural selection".

50 posted on 03/25/2003 8:52:48 AM PST by Uncle Jaque
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To: r9etb; riri; AmericanInTokyo; Enemy Of The State
<< .... there's the same old question of how "china" would react. >>

The Peking-based mass-murdering gangster bastards that calls itself "china" is the primary enemy and we will, one day, have to fight it.

The sooner that happens the better will be the outcome.

And meanwhile scores of thousands of its agents, who already own operate and control Canada, America's Panama Canal, much of Central America and the Carribian, continue to pour into our universities and to fill our most secret and sensitive phyics and aeronautics and computer and defense and missile and nuclear -- and every other kind of -- laboratory and manufacturing facility.

And to steal from every single one of them.
51 posted on 03/25/2003 8:57:10 AM PST by Brian Allen (I have sworn upon the altar of God eternal hostility against every form of tyranny ....)
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To: AmericanInTokyo
Thanks for your work to keep us informed.

Remember 'The End of History'? LOL!

Life will never be boring.
52 posted on 03/25/2003 8:59:33 AM PST by headsonpikes
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To: Brian Allen
And meanwhile a mystery killer virus that originated upon it's shores is making it's way across the globe...
53 posted on 03/25/2003 9:01:15 AM PST by riri
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To: jriemer
North Korea is already all flustered since the Japanese H2 can/is , as I understand, essentially an intercontinental ballistic missile, which could certainly be moved away from orbital to perhaps targeting them with WMD as a counterthreat.
54 posted on 03/25/2003 9:06:49 AM PST by AmericanInTokyo (JapanTV showed report on Kim Jong il. He watches CNN regularly. Imagine his thoughts watching Iraq!)
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To: jjm2111
re: ping list requested. had recieved word by freepmail from another kind freeper who told me how to do that. trying to get some time to throw it together. will advise. thanks.
55 posted on 03/25/2003 9:08:00 AM PST by AmericanInTokyo (JapanTV showed report on Kim Jong il. He watches CNN regularly. Imagine his thoughts watching Iraq!)
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To: Uncle Jaque
that was an interest post of yours! thanks.
56 posted on 03/25/2003 9:11:09 AM PST by AmericanInTokyo (JapanTV showed report on Kim Jong il. He watches CNN regularly. Imagine his thoughts watching Iraq!)
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To: AmericanInTokyo
Pyongyang after the war:


57 posted on 03/25/2003 9:15:03 AM PST by Starrgaizr
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To: AmericanInTokyo
Re.: "They respect strength, and they also, I believe, in the last few days saw contrasting images of American benevolence and genuine kindness and good faith towards Iraqi prisoners taken, and on the other hand they saw American POWs laying lifeless after execution by Iraqi war criminals."

You mean, sort of like this:


58 posted on 03/25/2003 9:19:28 AM PST by Uncle Jaque (MOXIE; Much like Bagpipe or Kletzmer Music... It ain't for everybody!)
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To: AmericanInTokyo
AIT, thank you for your reports, both personal & translated abstracts of area news. I had been wondering what had been going on during this apparent lull.

Thanks again.
59 posted on 03/25/2003 9:21:34 AM PST by TxGrandMom
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To: Allan
ping
60 posted on 03/25/2003 9:21:37 AM PST by keri
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