November 9, 2014
By Chris Strohm
Washington: North Korea (click here) has released two Americans it had sentenced to years of hard labour in detention camps.
By Chris Strohm
Washington: North Korea (click here) has released two Americans it had sentenced to years of hard labour in detention camps.
The United States Director of National Intelligence James Clapper and the government of Sweden negotiated with North Korean authorities to gain their release, US State Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki said in a statement.
The arrest and detention of Kenneth Bae and Matthew Miller had raised tensions between President Barack Obama's administration and the regime of Kim Jong Un. Ms Psaki provided no details about terms of the release....
It is the same thing with Bowe Bergdahl, whom might act within the USA on behalf of his captors. The USA had an obligation to return any and all POWs before leaving Afghanistan, but, I have my doubts Bergdahl. He simply walked off into the night and was lucky he wasn't killed. Americans believe they have this entitlement to go anywhere and do anything in HOPES of changing circumstances. It's ridiculous. They are not Jessie Jackson or Dennis Rodman, but, they want to act as if they actually have something to say or do that will change the world. Next time buy a ticket to a movie theater.
Thank you to North Korea for cooperation in returning silly Americans back to their family. They really have no ties to the US government. They are simply people with enough means to travel, see the world and make judgement to attempt to change things so everyone in the entire world may have the same freedoms within the USA. The country appreciates your help.
Oh, one other thing. It is about time Clapper finally earned his paycheck.
It is the same thing with Bowe Bergdahl, whom might act within the USA on behalf of his captors. The USA had an obligation to return any and all POWs before leaving Afghanistan, but, I have my doubts Bergdahl. He simply walked off into the night and was lucky he wasn't killed. Americans believe they have this entitlement to go anywhere and do anything in HOPES of changing circumstances. It's ridiculous. They are not Jessie Jackson or Dennis Rodman, but, they want to act as if they actually have something to say or do that will change the world. Next time buy a ticket to a movie theater.
Thank you to North Korea for cooperation in returning silly Americans back to their family. They really have no ties to the US government. They are simply people with enough means to travel, see the world and make judgement to attempt to change things so everyone in the entire world may have the same freedoms within the USA. The country appreciates your help.
Oh, one other thing. It is about time Clapper finally earned his paycheck.