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North Korea-watchers say the country s aura of mystery and a reputation for unpredictability, its blood-curdling rhetoric and its brinkmanship are all steps in the Pyongyang ploy before entering talks, so that that any slight concession is seized ... more
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International relief agencies and other recent visitors to North Korea such as US Representative Tony Hall report increasingly widespread and obvious pre-famine indicators: families eating grass, weed and bark, orphans whose growth has been stunted ... more
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North Korea may find itself wiped off the globe if they keep up their threats. Threatening to invade South Korea, and use nukes on them. I dunno if they are just stupid or their government intelligence sucks, maybe both but if they use a Nuke we ... more
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Many critics of the Bush Administration would argue that the reason Iraq and North Korea have been treated differently since October 2001 is a simple three-letter word: "o-i-l." In spite of the differing natural resources each nation contains, ... more
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"In the North, there are no private art academies, but students who draw well at the elementary and high school levels are selected. After school hours, they receive extra-lessons through art clubs. If they want to subsequently continue, they would ... more
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Korea has suffered great economic hardship in recent years, and went through a period of severe famine in the mid-1990s. ... more
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It's odd that April Heinrichs says the decision was made when the U.S. had a comfortable lead. Why would it matter that the score was 3-0? The U.S. could've lost by two goals and still won the group; they could've lost by a bushel and still advanced. ... more
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North Korea's recent missile launch is not at all related to Barack Obama's negotiation style and policy. A country's individual act to launch a missile test does not reflect on countries hardly involved in their internal affairs. Secondly, Barack ... more
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Around 6000 miles from California, 4600 miles from Hawaii and 3800 miles from Alaska. ... more
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