Saturday, February 12, 2005

What would North Korea do?

Leadership Exploits of Kim Jong Il LaudedPyongyang, February 11 (KCNA) -- Romesh Chandra, honorary president of the World Peace Council, issued a statement on Feb. 4 on the occasion of the birthday of leader Kim Jong Il, highly praising his leadership exploits. Since he embarked upon the road of revolution in his young years with the far-reaching intention to take upon himself the future of Korea, Kim Jong Il has created a new history of socialist Korea through his wise guidance for scores of years, Chandra said, adding: He has developed and enriched the Juche idea founded by President Kim Il Sung and is successfully carrying forward the revolutionary cause of the President to accomplishment. Under his Songun politics the friendly Korean people are firmly defending socialism and achieving great success in the efforts to build a great prosperous powerful nation and reunify the country while frustrating all the moves of the U.S.-led imperialism to stifle the DPRK, he said, adding: They, with Kim Jong Il as their leader, will surely emerge victorious in accomplishing their just cause in the future, too.

THIS IS SUPPOSED TO BE HAPPENING. IT IS CULTURAL EXCHANGE. IT IS A STEPINTO THE PEACE PROCESS. AN APPRECIATION OF EACH OTHER'S CULTURE IS FREQUENTLY A STEPPING STONE TO MORE UNDERSTANDING. SAID IN OTHER TERMS: WE CAN FINDA WAY KNOWING WE BOTH WANT THE BEST OUTCOMES FOR OUR POPULOUS. THE QUESTIONTHAT ALWAYS HANGS IN THE BALANCE IS 'GOOD FAITH AND ARE THERE FALSE AGENDASHIDDEN IN ANY AGREEMENT.' If false agendas exist then it is still anotherinitiative to find out why and how to resolve the misunderstanding until common ground is truly common.

http://www.kcna.co.jp/index-e.htm

Korean Book, Photo and Handiwork Exhibition Opens in Russia Moscow, February 9 (KCNA) -- A Korean book, photo and handiwork exhibition opened at the Cultural Centre of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation named after Frunze in Moscow on Feb. 8 on the occasion of the birthday of leader Kim Jong Il. On display are works of Kim Jong Il, photos showing his leadership of Songun revolution, books praising his greatness, books and magazines introducing socialist Korea and the friendly relations between the two countries and Korean craft works. Waleri Shutkin, director of the centre who is professor and merited cultural official of Russia, in his speech at the opening ceremony said the exhibition would help many visitors gain a better knowledge about the soldiers of the Korean People's Army and the people of the DPRK who are making a vigorous drive to build a great prosperous powerful socialist nation, upholding with loyalty the Songun politics of Kim Jong Il and about the emotion and talent of the people distinguished from olden times.

I AM NOT worried about North Korean nukes. What do the 'alarming' countries have to have to be 'unalarming?'

STABLE GOVERNMENTS.

All the nations in the world in my opinion wih questionable status due to nuclear proliferation via Bush's Neocon push for world and cultural domination are North Korea, Pakistan, India and Iran. Of those four which one is the one to worry about the most?

PAKISTAN.

The other nations have stable governments. Pakistan's Musharraf's government started the nuclear proliferation about periphery countries. In addition, the Musharraf government was established by a coupe. President Musharraf has not given up the status of military leader as well as political leader. In addition, "Mushy" is always under assassination attempts in a country frequently dominated by al Qaeda with a potential for occupation by Osama bin Laden. The country Don Rumsfeld calls an ally is actually the country the world should be most concerned with in regard to stability of government to prevent accidental launch of a nuclear weapons should Musharraf be assassinated.

NO, I AM NOT WORRIED ABOUT North Korea being stupid enough to be annihilated.

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