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The Family Business: The Chosun Ilbo has an interesting story about the “family business” of black marketing. What my wife and I never understood is why, given the dizzying variety of good-quality and inexpensive food in the Korean markets, anyone would pay extra for black-market American food. We always scratched our heads when we saw the ajummas with their shopping carts loaded with 16 packages of bacon, 30 packs of hot dogs, 25 cans of infant formula, and five 20-pound...

The Death of an Alliance, Part VIII 1/2

Scroll down for updates. The Korean government is ruling out “renegotiation” of its “tenative” cost-sharing agreement with the USFK, which is no surprise given the likely consequence of losing face to the Yankees just four weeks before the next bi-election. I’m suspicous about the use of the term “tentatively agreed” in the Herald story. Either there’s a binding agreement that was authorized for public release or there wasn’t; if the latter is true, it’s a negotiation, not a renegotiation. Perhaps...

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Talks to Restart? Take this announcement with a grain of salt, and when it comes to the hope of any real progress there, unscrew the lid from the shaker: “Even if we get past the worst and the six-party talks restart, ultimately we cannot be optimistic” since North Korea is now saying the six-party talks should be mutual nuclear disarmament negotiations. What’s this? My exclusive OFK satellite eaves-ear-dropper has produced a transcript of the meeting: China: The Americans will refer...

The Death of an Alliance, Part IX

I guess the next step is for South Korea to start calling itself the Outer Koguryo Semi-Autonomous Zone. This story from the Chosun Ilbo is almost too amazing to believe: Military exchanges between Korea and China will intensify to a level similar to those between Korea and Japan, the defense ministry said Monday. “China, more than any nation, wishes for peace and stability on the Korean Peninsula, so we plan to strengthen our military exchanges with China, including making defense...

Operation Tokdo Freedom© Update

It takes one to know one: Tokyo Governor Shintaro Ishihara on Sunday fired a broadside at Korean President Roh Moo-hyun, saying his criticism of Japan was a “a third-rate political technique” to recover popularity at home. Appearing on a Fuji TV interview program, Ishihara said Roh’s repeated criticism of Japan over its colonial abuses and the Dokdo Islets was “a stopgap measure for President Roh to recover some of his popularity.” He added, “For a politician it’s a third-rate technique.”...

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The Family Business: The Chosun Ilbo has an interesting story about the “family business” of black marketing. What my wife and I never understood is why, given the dizzying variety of good-quality and inexpensive food in the Korean markets, anyone would pay extra for black-market American food. We always scratched our heads when we saw the ajummas with their shopping carts loaded with 16 packages of bacon, 30 packs of hot dogs, 25 cans of infant formula, and five 20-pound...

The Death of an Alliance, Part VIII 1/2

Scroll down for updates. The Korean government is ruling out “renegotiation” of its “tenative” cost-sharing agreement with the USFK, which is no surprise given the likely consequence of losing face to the Yankees just four weeks before the next bi-election. I’m suspicous about the use of the term “tentatively agreed” in the Herald story. Either there’s a binding agreement that was authorized for public release or there wasn’t; if the latter is true, it’s a negotiation, not a renegotiation. Perhaps...

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Power Games Within the Uri Party. We’ve already seen that the good guys are not yet winning the battle for the soul of the opposition Grand National Party, although not all hope is lost. The Joongang Ilbo reports that the young Turks are strengthening their hand within the Uri Party. In a political battle between a party that knows what it stands for and one that doesn’t, the party that knows what it stands for and declares it with conviction...

Sanctions Loom Over North Korea

It’s a sad state of affairs when Ban Ki-Moon is the most realistic person in your cabinet: Foreign Minister Ban Ki-moon on Friday held out little hope for the success of six-party talks on North Korea’s nuclear program after the Stalinist country said the talks must deal with the disarmament of all participants. If the six-party talks collapse as Ban expects, the U.S. is likely to take the dispute to the U.N. Security Council immediately, where it was already on...