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NORTH KOREAn Leader Kim Jong Il Dies At 69 : NPR
North koreas leader Kim Jong Il has died of apparent heart failure. He was 69. In a "special broadcast" Monday from the North korean capital, state media ...
NORTH KOREA - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The peninsula was governed by the Korean Empire until it was annexed by Japan after the Russo-Japanese War of 1905. It was divided into Soviet- and American-occupied ...
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What do you bet South Korea does their drills tomorrow, and NORTH KOREA does nothing about it?
South Korea says they will begin their military exercises tomorrow (Monday, December 20)
North korea has said that if this happens, they will respond with military force.
Assuming the South actually does do what they are planning, do you think the North will do anything about it?
I doubt they will. Theyre not that stupid. If they start a war, it would be long and bloody, but it would spell the end for them and they know this.
What do you think?
Answer: Agree. Plus, NK doesn't have the economy or the resources to support a war.
Category: Military
NORTH KOREA travel guide - Wikitravel
Open source travel guide to North korea, featuring up-to-date information on attractions, hotels, restaurants, nightlife, travel tips and more. Free and reliable ...
No extradition for Irishman accused of selling NORTH KOREAn forged dollars
It should have been Irelands trial of the century: The elderly leader of a communist breakaway group from the IRA, whose former party comrades are now in government, sat accused by the US State Department of distributing “superdollars ...
In NORTH KOREA, Kim Jong Un Shows He’s in Control
Kim Jong Un, the son and heir-apparent of dead North korean leader Kim Jong Il, issued his first military order shortly after his father died—and before the death was made pubic, South Korea’s Yonhap News Agency reported. Citing a South Korean ...
OP-ED CONTRIBUTOR; Seize the Moment in NORTH KOREA
The world outside North korea appears to be more unhinged by the sudden death Kim Jong-il than the country he ruled over for 17 years. There are certainly good reasons to worry about the prospect of his 27-year-old son, Kim Jong-un, taking the reins of a belligerent nuclear armed state. The United States must for this reason clearly hedge against - By PAUL B. STARES
NORTH KOREA?
writing a paper on current events in North korea. I need some general info on the nuclear issuess in North korea. If anyone can give me a run down on whats really going on. Also if anyone knows why the artical in the BBC News on New tactics over North korea by Charles Scanlon is Bias?
Answer: Everything you read is biased. You need to go to at least 5-10 sources to get a good picture.
Despite its isolation, North korea became the centre of international crisis in 2002, announcing that it had become the world’s ninth nuclear power and promptly withdrawing from the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. As North korea had been named in George W. Bush’s ‘axis of evil’ speech earlier in the year, the environment for negotiation was unpromising.
Through not insignificant mediation by China, several rounds of talks involving 6 key countries took place during 2005. The broad shape of a possible agreement envisaged North korea’s abandonment of its nuclear weaponry programme in return for non-aggression guarantees and assistance with energy and technology. The talks have illustrated the difficulty of conducting negotiations with North korea whose habit of making provocative gestures and indulging in brinkmanship ensured that the situation remained at stalemate. US sanctions on a Macau-based bank suspected of illegal transactions proved the last straw for prospects of North korean cooperation.
The atomic weapons test now threatens to destabilize the situation with widespread international condemnation leading to UN Security Council approval of sanctions. These include a ban on all trade in luxury goods and transfers of money or goods that might be used in nuclear, biological or chemical weapons programmes. US calls for firmer action have been stalled , particularly by North korea’s neighbours, China and South Korea.
In possibly the greatest diplomatic breakthrough since the test, China persuaded North korea to contemplate a return to the six-party nuclear disarmament talks. However, demands by North korea for an end to sanctions and by the US for abandonment of the nuclear programme as prerequisites for returning to the discussion table render the timetable unlikely.
This nuclear crisis has further hampered recent efforts by South Korea to soften relations with the North. Since the end of the Korean War, numerous clashes have marked the relationship, even subsequent to the signing of a joint communiqué in 1972 which envisaged peaceful reunification of the peninsula. North and South Korean leaders came together in an unprecedented meeting in 2000, resulting in a joint statement reiterating the goal of eventual reunification. It was understood that a unified Korean team would enter the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, however, this has been thrown into doubt following North korea’s nuclear test.
Category: Current Events
Remembering Kim Jong-il’s Ventures Into the Sporting World
In the political world, Kim Jong-il of North korea was a despot and nuclear antagonist. In the sporting world, he might have been the only guy ever to wear platform shoes, a bouffant hairdo and “Dear Leader” embroidered on his bowling shirt. In his first match at Pyongyang Lanes, Kim bowled a perfect 300, according to state-run news - By JERÉ LONGMAN
NORTH KOREA News - Breaking World NORTH KOREA News - The New York ...
World news about North korea. Breaking news and archival information about its people, politics and economy from The New York Times.
China urges others to help keep NORTH KOREA stable ...
SEOUL (Reuters) - China, which may have received advanced notice of the death of North korean leader Kim Jong-il, has moved swiftly to call on the United ...
NORTH KOREA Awaits Kim Jong Uns Opening Moves
While North korea is preparing for the state funeral of longtime leader Kim Jong Il next week, attention is quickly turning to his son and heir apparent, Kim Jong Un. Even veteran Pyongyang watchers know little about the successor. But its ...
Whither NORTH KOREA? - Yoon Young-kwan - Project Syndicate
So far, the succession of power in North korea from Kim Jong-il to to his son, Kim Jong-un, seems to be proceeding in an orderly fashion. But, despite appearances, few totalitarian regimes have ever maintained a monolithic ...
New NORTH KOREAn leader issued military orders, South Korea says
SEOUL, South Korea (CNN)-- Kim Jong Un issued his first military orders as leader of North korea just before the death of his father was announced, a South Korean state-run news agency said Wednesday. Citing "a South Korean source," Yonhap ...
NORTH KOREA’s ‘Dear Leader’ Dictator Kim Jong Il Dies; Son ...
Kim Jong Il, the second-generation North korean dictator who defied global condemnation to build nuclear weapons while his people starved, has died, state ...
NORTH KOREA?
in what specific ways is n.korea like the soviet union in the 1950s or germany in the 1930s
what are the differences and similarites
Ive been really interested in North korea for a couple of weeks and my professor and I were dicussing it and she asked me these questions, I wasnt sure how to answer her.
Answer: well, in specific's kim il sung was a communist like joseph stalin who helped in september 1948 to establish the korean democratic people's republic, in the north, and the return of the inmum gun, or the peoples army. the capital is at pyongyang. kim il sung ruled with a vicious iron fist, and drove his country to produce whatever was needed to invade and reunite korea. having reaced a fragile soviet acceptance to invade the south, stalin shipped wht arms he could to him, along with soviet advisers, and sopviet airmen to fly and train the north in the mig-17.
as far a germany goes, thats another thing, on one hand you have the oriental and on the other the aryian. where kim il sung wanted to reunite korea, a small country, hitler wanted russia(for german expansion) and whatever else fell his way.
korea is a very interesting read and study, and none more so then the time line of july 1950-july 1953. i hope this helps some.
Category: History
Kim Jong-un Is Among Mourners in NORTH KOREA as His Father Lies in State
SEOUL, South Korea — Kim Jong-un , catapulted into prominence after Kim Jong-il ’s sudden death, paid respects at his father’s glass coffin on Tuesday, as the regime stepped up a campaign to portray the impoverished country as standing behind its young new leader. Kim Jong-un’s visit to the Kumsusan mausoleum, where the body - By CHOE SANG-HUN
NORTH KOREA: A Monument to the Pathosis of Protectionism
HT Russell Wood “That's different!” I hear red-white-and-blue protectionists object. It is different – but only in its consistency. Protectionism in North korea is part and parcel of the economic philosophy of that government.
Why is communist NORTH KOREA so friendly to the prior Democratic presidents?
North korea loves holding Americans hostage until a Democratic president comes to save them. It seems that it has become fairly routine.
Perhaps they love to strike up a chat about evil capitalism or maybe about North koreas national medical service. Im sure the Democrats would love to have a national medical service like North korea.
Why dont they like Obama? He has the same principles.
Answer: Communisms and Democrats are on the same side of the political spectrum.
Terrorists are on the same side as democrats, Jimmy Carter unveiled modern day terrorism by allowing the deposition of the Shaw of Iran, which resulted in the famous Ayatollah Khomeini taking charge, and the birth of the Taliban.
Bill Clinton had a terrorist leader (Arafat) in the White House over night in the Lincoln Bedroom.
It was the terrorist left that was always forcing a troop withdrawal date on Bush.
See democrats try to make friends and appease terrorists and communists leaders, which only shows weakness in the eyes of these terrorists.
Republicans try to defeat the enemy.
Peace is achieved by eliminating the threat.
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Category: Politics
NORTH KOREA ???????????????????
why do u guys think North korea is doing all this, missile and nuclear test ? just share your thought
Answer: Because they have a crazy dictator for a leader. Remember, the Korean war never ended, but is the longest existing cease fire. They have been marganalized and penalized by every respected country on earth, and the only way they think they can make money for the pitiful economy they have is to make and sell WMD's.
Category: Current Events
NORTH KOREA - Reuters
TOKYO - Leaders from China and Japan will likely agree to work together to help maintain stability on the Korean peninsula following the death of North korean ...
Korea, North - CIA - The World Factbook
Nov 10, 2011 ... Features map and brief descriptions of the geography, people, government, economy, communications, transportation, military and ...
What countries would help USA if NORTH KOREA launches one of their missiles at us?
I heard that North korea is planning to launch a missile at Hawaii, And if North korea hits Hawaii we would go to War with them. And if we go to War with North korea will we also be going to War with China since China is North koreas ally? And if that ever happens, Will Japan and South Korea help us fight the war? What other countries will help us if we ever do end up with a War with North korea and China? Is China even allys with North korea?
Sorry for the question if I made any mistakes. Im just trying to get some information.
Answer: I read about this missile, and it seems to me North korea is just making more threats and demands in order to start a war. That way, it puts NK's opposing forces across as the bad guys. Until then, no missiles will be fired on either side.
I've done a lot of research into whether China would back North korea, and I can safely conclude that it wouldn't. For one thing, China has North korea on a pretty tight leash - it supplies its oil at below-market prices, and it has a very big influence on the countries decisions. China does not want to go to war with the U.S.A either, because their exports to the US practically keep the country running. There's no way China could finance a war without U.S money from exports. Plus the fact that China condemns North korea's nuclear tests, saying that they are a threat and China will always play a "constructive role", meaning that no wars will be started.
I think Japan is becoming a lot like the western world in its policies and way of running the country. Japan isn't exactly very friendly with North korea right now due to multiple missile tests into the Japanese sea. Plus the fact that North korea has refused to pay certain things to Japan, which it still owes, and Japan spends US$50 billion for military expenditure, whereas NK only spends US$5.5 billion. South Korea will not help because it desperately wishes for peace between the two nations, but if North korea becomes even more tyrannous and begins an invasion the South will fight back.
Unfortunately I think the USA would be alone in this war. The UN would certainly get involved, as would NATO, but they would merely get politically involved, not go over there and sort them out physically. China would demand peace and negotiation on both sides, and Britain will not get involved in any sense apart from politically, it's such a far away war to begin with, and due to it's current economic climate. The War on Terror is really thinning troops out too, nevermind sending them to North korea - Iraq and Afghanistan are still being dealt with.
China is North korea's ally, but as I explained it's like a father-son relationship. NK depends upon China to tell it what to do in many ways, and China has the power to stop it doing certain things if it really wants to.
Category: Current Events
NORTH KOREA: Definition from Answers.com
A country of northeast Asia on the Korean Peninsula. Inhabited since ancient times, the region was occupied by Japan from 1910 until the end of World War II in 1945 ...
How long until NORTH KOREA and the rest of the world start a war??
It doesnt usually take much to get the U.S.A involved in a war and North korea are literally laughing at the rest of the world at the moment.
If a war was to start who would win?? Ive heard North korea have over 1 million soldiers.
And who else would get involved?? I hope Britain doesnt we have got no need to.
Answer: North korea is the worlds largest prison camp or Socialist paradise depending on your political views, it does not have the financial or military means to start a war with anyone without the assistance of china. It's military are used to make sure its population follow the party line..Over 3 million North koreans have starved to death in the last 25 years
Category: Military
The NORTH KOREA Whisperer: Rib-Cooking New Jersey Restaurateur ...
Bobby Egan's exploits as an unofficial ambassador to North korea will lead to a movie starring Robert De Niro. By R.M. Schneiderman.
BBC News - NORTH KOREA country profile
Sep 29, 2011 ... Overview with key facts, figures and dates. Includes The Secret State which explains the background of nuclear tensions, the divided peninsula ...
Why is NORTH KOREA still trying to build that giant hotel if the are communist?
The hotel has 3000 rooms, who will stay there if there are barely any tourists? Regular North koreans cant access revolving restaurants or nightclubs, and foreigners arent even allowed into North korea. Plus the people live in poverty. Why are they still building a hotel, why dont they just invent some other national symbol? Thanks for the answers!
Why did they even start?
Answer: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryugyong_Hotel
Seems they were counting on Russian and Chinese tourists but the fall of communist Russia kinda put a kybosh on the deal.China wasn't interested.
Category: Government
OP-ED COLUMNIST; A New Kim. A New Chance?
On my first trip to North korea in 1989, I made a nuisance of myself by randomly barging into private homes. I wanted to see how ordinary North koreans actually live, and people were startled but hospitable. The most surprising thing I found was The Loudspeaker affixed to a wall in each home. The Loudspeaker is like a radio but without a dial or - By NICHOLAS D. KRISTOF
NORTH KOREA
Facts about the land, people, history, government, political conditions, economy, foreign relations of North korea.
In Koreas Demilitarized Zone: Watching them, watching us
(CNN)-- A North korean soldier lifts his binoculars, watching us watching him. He is a matter of meters away from the border between North and South Korea in the DMZ, or Demilitarized Zone -- ironically named as it is considered one of the most ...
Lavish Mansions of the Late NORTH KOREAn Despot Kim Jong-Il - Lairs ...
Photo: DailyNK The death of North korea dictator Kim Jong-Il inspired no great sadness in the West—though many of his subjects faked their own to escape arrest. The lover...
CIA - The World Factbook: NORTH KOREA
An independent kingdom for much of its long history, Korea was occupied by Japan beginning in 1905 following the Russo-Japanese War. Five years later, Japan formally ...
The Generals Who Will Really Rule NORTH KOREA
The policy under Kim Jong Il, North koreas late Dear Leader, could not have had a name that was more straightforward: "military first politics." For most of Kims 17-year reign as dictator, North koreas military — the Korean Peoples Army, or KPA ...
Exclusive: NORTH KOREAs military to share power with Kims heir ...
BEIJING (Reuters) - North korea will shift to collective rule from a strongman dictatorship after last weeks death of Kim Jong-il, although his untested ...
Since NORTH KOREA is isolated from the rest of the world, does that mean the people will eventually inbreed?
I know that nobody is allowed to go in or out of North korea. So if the gene pool never changes, doesnt that mean people will have to resort to incest, and every North korean will be related to one another?
Answer: North korea has a population of about 24,000,000. That's more than enough of a gene pool to avoid inbreeding
Category: Politics
NORTH KOREA: News & Videos about NORTH KOREA - CNN.com
Kim Jong Ils passing closes a sad and tragic chapter for the people of North korea. His 17-year reign will be remembered as a dark period in their history ...
What does NORTH KOREA want to send a missle to America for?
Why does North korea want to fight us? Did the US do something to North korea to make them want to fight us? Or did they just randomly decide they just wanted to bomb us?
Answer: North korea is preparing for war against the United States.
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NORTH KOREA - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Coordinates: 40°00′N 127°00′E / 40°N 127°E / 40; 127 North korea ( About this sound listen), officially the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK; ...
NORTH KOREAs Military Will Reportedly Share Power With Kims Heir
North korea will reportedly shift to collective rule from a dictatorship after last weeks death of Kim Jong-Il, although his untested son will head the ruling body, a source with close ties to Pyongyang and Beijing told Reuters. The source told ...
NORTH KOREA: What its like inside secretive nation – This Just ...
Editors note: After Kim Jong Ils death brought tears in North korea and caused concern for South Korea, were taking a look at the secretive nation from ...
Alike how NORTH KOREA shuts its Nculear reactor down. Russia and America should come to some Conclusions to?
Attack North korea. These Monsters Pose a treat to the World Including Iran, Cuba, Pakistan, North korea and Venezuela and Syria and Lebanon. I think mostly that I trust Russia, America, Israel, France, China and England to have Nuclear Weapons But not the Others. They are evil to the world? Especially Iran and North korea. I want Syria to stop having Biological and Chemical Weapons.
Answer: we came to the conclusion a long time ago, that you can't trust the other guy.
Category: Current Events
Why had NORTH KOREA the right to attack South Korea during the Cold War?
i need 5 arguments why North korea had the right to attack South Korea in 1950..
its for a debate at school.. and i cant say it was naked agression because im supposed to defend the point of view of North korea. An argument that my teacher said would be valid is that for the communists, it was a war of liberation from the imperialist and capitalist domination.. although the argument isnt 100% true its still a valid point.. i need more arguments like this one..
Answer: You got a raw deal kid. You are on the wrong end of the argument. That said, lets try this:
Both the North and the South wanted to reunite the country and “liberate” the other side.
There had been skirmishing between the two armies along the 38th parallel for a couple of years, so the North might have argued it feared an attack by the South.
Syngman Rhee, the president of South Korea was more of a dictator then an elected offical who suppressed dissent (especially communists) in the South.
The North was industrial and the South was agricultural. The North needed the food grown in the South to survive.
The UN had no right to demand nationwide elections to reunite the country, it was an internal affair.
Okay, every single one of these arguments is a really big stretch. The North just didn’t have any good arguments to justify its invasion. Might makes right is really what motivated them. I don’t envy you your task of arguing your case. Anyway, good luck....
Category: History
World News - Politics trump hunger in NORTH KOREA
Months before the death of North korean dictator Kim Jong Il, an array of UN food experts and nonprofit groups urged immediate food aid for the isolated north Asian nation.
NORTH KOREAn State News Says Even Nature Is Mourning For Kim ...
According to a North korean Central News Agency report, "peculiar natural wonders" have been witnessed since Kim Jong-il died on Saturday. And we're not talking about Kim Jong-il's face appearing in a crummy piece of ...
Mass boycott of UN silence for NORTH KOREAs Kim
The United States, Japan, South Korea and leading European nations on Thursday boycotted a minute of silence at the UN General Assembly demanded by North korea for its late leader Kim Jong-Il. The UN tribute was the highest profile international move ...
Otherworldly Defense of NORTH KOREA
Theres a lot that can be said about North korea. But little good. It is a totalitarian state, with as many as 200,000 people thought to be locked up in deadly labor camps. In the late 1990s at least 500,000 and as many as two million people ...
OP-ED CONTRIBUTOR; NORTH KOREA Isn’t a Crisis Yet
Washington THE death of North korea ’s leader, Kim Jong-il , and the ascendance to power of one of his sons, Kim Jong-un , creates some opportunities and potential traps for the administration and senior leaders in the United States — things they should be sure to say and be sure not to say. First, we should recognize that we have been - By ROBERT L. GALLUCCI
NORTH KOREAn Leader Kim Jong Il Is Dead - WSJ.com
Kim Jong Il, the dictator who used fear and isolation to maintain power in North korea and his nuclear weapons to menace his neighbors and threaten the U.S ...
Woori Finance Sees South Korean IPOs Increasing 8% Next Year on Won’s Gain
A stock rebound this week following the death of North korean leader Kim Jong Il shows geopolitical risk won’t deter investor appetite, he said. “Abundant global liquidity bodes well for next year’s IPO market outlook, while there won’t ...
AP opens NORTH KOREA news bureau, but celebration will wait
WASHINGTON — The Associated Press was ready to formally dedicate a new bureau in North koreas capital this week, giving AP the first permanent bureau operated by a Western news organization in the reclusive country. When Kathleen Carroll, AP ...
Why NORTH KOREA Keeps Weakening Itself | The Curious Capitalist ...
I'm in Seoul, South Korea, the perfect place to reflect on the goings-on across the border, in Pyongyang. In the wake of Kim Jong Il's death, North korea is proceeding with business as usual – or at least that seems to be the ...
OP-ED CONTRIBUTOR; Not the Same Kim Shock
The death of Kim Jong-il, the North korean leader, on Saturday brought back sharp memories of the death of his father, Kim Il-sung, in the summer of 1994, when I was an aide to the senior secretary for foreign and national security affairs in the South Korean president’s office. In retrospect, that summer was the heyday of the first South - By LEE BYONG-CHUL
Cuba, NORTH KOREA, and Vaclav Havel
On learning of the death of Kim Jong-il, Cuban authorities immediately declared three days of official mourning.
Details Scarce About Great Successor Of NORTH KOREA Kim Jong Un ...
PYONGYANG, North korea – The man named the "great successor" to take control of North korea in the wake of the death of Kim Jong Il, is a baby-faced ...
Family Intrigue Shadows NORTH KOREA’s Secretive Dynasty
SEOUL — As Kim Jong-un consolidates his power by presiding over the extended national mourning for his father, Kim Jong-il , there are two people conspicuously absent from the North korean news coverage: his elder brothers. Meanwhile, Kim Ok, one of his father’s closest aides, who had served as the North’s de facto first lady - By CHOE SANG-HUN
NORTH KOREAn state media: Jimmy Carter sent us his condolences
Via Business Insider, true or not? On the one hand, it’s North korean state media. On the other hand, it’s Jimmy Carter. In the message Jimmy Carter extended condolences to Kim Jong Un and the Korean people over the demise of leader Kim Jong ...
How will the current NORTH KOREA situation affect us Americans?
Since North korea decided to have the bright idea of striking South Korea yesterday, does that mean we are going to go to war, joining South Korea against North korea? Can we handle another war? Who can say that they saw this coming? What does it mean for the future of the USA? Should we be scared or worried? Lots of questions and no answers yet. Please leave any comments you have about the topic.
Answer: the US is obligated by treaty and alliance to defend South Korea from a North korean invasion. The shelling although dreadful was more show of force by the North motivated perhaps by desperation over the internal situation in the North.
The North is an economic basket case and is undergoing a regime change. When the regime in the North feels weak it lashes out to scare the south and test the resolve of the US.
There will be some sabre rattling and harsh words and maybe a few displays of the South/US overwhelming firepower but war is unlikely. No one really wants to take over North korea while the place basically collapses.
Category: Current Events
The Official Webpage of The Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea ...
23.08.2011 - Delegations to North korea in February and April 2012 added!! 27.06.2011 President Kim Il Sung Memorial page [Swiss ...
JIMMY CARTER HEADS TO NORTH KOREA
ATLANTA – Former President Jimmy Carter has reportedly headed to North korea to help with the transition of power. North korea’s state-run news agency is reporting that former U.S. President Jimmy Carter expressed his condolences ...
North~Korea?
North korea a.k.a. "Pyeongyang Jikhalsi" is full of wonderfull people. nice, caring, loving people. they are told that americans hate them and we are told they hate us. they dont hate us and i dont hate them, do you?
Answer: Not the people in general no.
But that sick perverted despot that rules that country with an iron thumb needs to go the same way as Saddam did.
Category: Military
NORTH KOREA - Times Topics - New York Times
World news about North korea. Breaking news and archival information about its people, politics and economy from The New York Times.
NORTH KOREAs Leadership Transition Draws Brave Debt Buyers
NEW YORK (Dow Jones)--Saturdays death of North korean leader Kim Jong Il has given a lift to that countrys only openly traded securities, a batch of bonds that havent received a payment in almost three decades. The defaulted bonds, which were ...
China Exerts Influence Nurtured Over Decades
BEIJING — China , North korea ’s foremost ally, appears to be moving quickly to try to ensure stability in a crippled and isolated nation now facing a leadership transition fraught with dangers. According to former government officials and analysts, Chinese and foreign, China’s leaders had been hoping that Kim Jong-il , who died - By EDWARD WONG
NORTH KOREA - U.S. Department of State
Facts about the land, people, history, government, political conditions, economy, foreign relations of North korea.
NORTH KOREA?
who is worried about North korea
Answer: Everyone but North korea.....now we are gonna have to go protect eveyone like we always do.
Category: Current Events
Asghar Farhadi’s ‘Separation’ to Open Dec. 30
Traveling around North America and Europe this year for festival showings of their new movie, “A Separation,” the Iranian director Asghar Farhadi and his cast have discerned a pattern. Audiences arrive skeptical, anticipating something exotic and unfamiliar, and leave pleasantly surprised that they understand and can identify with the - By LARRY ROHTER
Is NORTH KOREA willing to really start a nuclear war and think that theyll win?
It may be only but a scare, but I feel that North korea is willing to take a risk of firing an nuclear missle at us. A nuclear holocaust is not the option that they should be taking. Do you guys think that well be seeing a war coming soon? Do you think we will be prepared for it?
Answer: you put a crazy guy who's in poor health in charge and he just might want to wipe out as much as he can before he dies.i think he may try but i our defenses are good so i don't think it would do us much damage
Category: Current Events
NORTH KOREA: Peculiar Natural Wonders Reported In Tribute To Dear Leader
As weve reported before, North koreas state news agency is fond of assigning supernatural occurrences to their Dear Leader. Over the past two days, the news agency has published an array of stories about Kim Jong Ils death. But late yesterday and today ...
NORTH KOREA says leader Kim Jong Il has died - latimes.com
REPORTING FROM SEOUL -- North korean leader Kim Jong Il, the mercurial strongman extolled at home as the “Dear Leader” and reviled abroad as a tyrant ...
In NORTH KOREA, Kim Jong-un Moves to Consolidate Power
SEOUL, South Korea — The leadership of North korea moved swiftly on Wednesday to portray Kim Jong-un , thrust into the international spotlight after the death of his father, as the country’s unchallenged ruler. With the military’s allegiance a central question to the new leader’s success in consolidating power, North korean - By CHOE SANG-HUN
RT @TheAtlanticWire: North korea starts to make Kim Jong-sun perfect http://t.co/zCJy9UJ6 From: seouleats - Source: TweetDeck
Its like a different era... RT @rawfileblog: Our recent peek into "normal life" in North korea. http://t.co/4fwbTtfy #NorthKorea From: MagneticCrow - Source: Flipboard
South Korea president: No animosity toward North http://t.co/E7I1MEXk From: sixteen04 - Source: 1604Updates
http://t.co/Sm4Lty3h Why I dont think #socialism is the answer to anything. Well worth a read. From: Mike__Hodges - Source: web
RT @carlbildt: I see that the army and people of North korea will know be guided by the Kim Jong Il philosophy of snow. Good to know. http://t.co/ORh7mdk8 From: Gunesonar - Source: Safari on iOS
Theres a short doc involving North korea on Hulu right now. Watch it if you think your life sucks, then kindly shut the fuck up. From: bryan_wcvf - Source: Twitter for iPhone
Japan Needs a North korea Reset - Wall Street Journal: National PostJapan Needs a North korea ResetWall Street J... http://t.co/K0mrxWwl From: JapanKoreanNews - Source: twitterfeed
North korea declares era of Kim J.. http://t.co/Z6dk1345 From: southkoreanews - Source: South Korea News tweet feeder
U.N. assembly plans moment of silence for Kim Jong-il: KOREA-NORTH-UN:U.N. assembly plans moment of silence for... http://t.co/0cOVtuu6 From: Axelfinance - Source: twitterfeed
U.N. assembly plans moment of silence for Kim Jong-il: KOREA-NORTH-UN:U.N. assembly plans moment of silence for Kim Jong-il From: MARKETRISER - Source: twitterfeed
Agreed with @speroman "North korea is crazy town. Sorta USSR crazy + royal monarchy crazy + the Jeffersons" http://t.co/yfaqT86p From: akomack - Source: HootSuite
@wolfblitzercnn that was some pretty good video Inside North korea #sitroom From: MzDiva67 - Source: web
RT @democracynow: U.S. Delays North korea Food Aid Despite Warnings of Deaths http://t.co/iGLuWj28 From: nicholasmonsour - Source: HootSuite
@AmSpec Otherworldly Defense of North korea: Theres a lot that can be said about North korea. ... http://t.co/1fFYxlB6 #tcot #teaparty From: GulfDogs - Source: twitterfeed
#Politics Otherworldly Defense of North korea: Theres a lot that can be said about North korea. But ... http://t.co/bOuWsydE #HiTechCJ From: RightCenterLeft - Source: twitterfeed