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In reply to the discussion: North Korea 'executes 80 people for watching foreign films' [View all]geek tragedy
(68,868 posts)90. Not good guys, but your "USA is the root of all evil" analysis is laughable.
As is your line of bullshit re: "rebelling against US interests." The economic relationship between the US and South Korea has never been placed in doubt. Where would South Korea be without access to the US market?
Also, this does not strike me as much of a rebellion:
SEOUL, South Korea, March 7 Officials here said today that Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld had ignored them in suggesting realignment of American forces in Korea and demanded that they stay where they are at least until resolution of the North Korean nuclear issue.
South Korea's newly installed defense minister, Cho Young Kil, said Washington "has never officially informed us of the movement of U.S. troops" and "the withdrawal issue was never raised by the U.S. government."
Indeed, said Mr. Cho, talking to members of South Korea's fractious National Assembly, American and South Korean officials "will not discuss any possibility of movement of U.S. troops before the nuclear issue is resolved."
South Korea's newly installed defense minister, Cho Young Kil, said Washington "has never officially informed us of the movement of U.S. troops" and "the withdrawal issue was never raised by the U.S. government."
Indeed, said Mr. Cho, talking to members of South Korea's fractious National Assembly, American and South Korean officials "will not discuss any possibility of movement of U.S. troops before the nuclear issue is resolved."
http://www.nytimes.com/2003/03/07/international/asia/08CND-KORE.html
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If this be true; I believe the names of the souls should be immortalized as Freedom Fighters
laserhaas
Nov 2013
#1
Saddam Hussein was a fan of the Godfather series and Sopranos. Thought those were Amercian values.
freshwest
Nov 2013
#61
It was part of the news stories as people were going to Iraq to hopefully stop war, showing how nice
freshwest
Nov 2013
#122
Ironically, one of his alltime favorites was supposedly "The Grapes of Wrath"
Blue_Tires
Nov 2013
#74
Yeh. It's a shame when we have to be skeptical of many news stories because there is so much
Zorra
Nov 2013
#11
The U.S. gets a lot of credit for the vibrant economy and democracy in S. Korea,
Ranchemp.
Nov 2013
#89
Not good guys, but your "USA is the root of all evil" analysis is laughable.
geek tragedy
Nov 2013
#90
So why is North Korea so much poorer? Why is North Korea still as despotic as
geek tragedy
Nov 2013
#92
I read the articles. They don't support your absurd fantasy that NK used to be less
geek tragedy
Nov 2013
#94
Someone that knows their history can tell when they are talking to someone who doesn't
Ash_F
Nov 2013
#100
Reading this exchange, you've managed to convince me that you're the one unarmed
treestar
Nov 2013
#112
Is there a training program for that kind of naivete, or does it just come naturally? (nt)
Posteritatis
Nov 2013
#41
Generally speaking, North Korea cheerleaders aren't big fans of democracy. (nt)
Posteritatis
Nov 2013
#71
"I just don't think the current method of political/economic coercion/military threats is the way"
EX500rider
Nov 2013
#63
60 Years After The Korean War, The U.S. Must End Its Cold War Alliance With South Korea
ronnie624
Nov 2013
#76
This coming from the same person who blames the U.S. for all the problems in Ven.?
Ranchemp.
Nov 2013
#81
even in America - watching foreign films leads to leads to liberal counterculture thinking and
Douglas Carpenter
Nov 2013
#128
I agree, stuff like this happens all the time in the US. Just last week my grandma was sent to
penultimate
Nov 2013
#131