North Korean Spy’s Wife Was the Secretary to a U.S. Army Lieutenant Colonel

No information on which Lieutenant Colonel, or which unit (link in Korean).  Her side of the story is that she just kept his appointments, that he wasn’t in a sensitive position, and she couldn’t have stolen any secrets had she wanted to.   Hey, the wives of North Korean spies can have day jobs, can’t they? 

If the South Koreans do what I increasingly think they  will try  to do —  a whitewash  —  then we will have a case of  our “host” nation  failing to pursue a major threat to the security of U.S. forces in Korea.  I really don’t know what else I have to say.  We have evidence that  the North Korean ruling party and the South Korean ruling party were simultaneously  working to  inspire the same  violent anti-American protests (with South Korea’s hapless Defense Minister the odd man out).  I don’t know what kind of alliance circumstances like those permit. 

It reminds me of how  the Chinese imperial court turned  China over to its xenophobic thugs  during the Boxer Rebellion.

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