Secretary Rumsfeld Comments on South Korea in Pentagon ‘Town Meeting’

Link here. The substance of the question and Rumsfeld’s answer are reproduced in full without edits, but the boldface portions are my own emphasis. Staff Sergeant Sharp, U.S. Army: In regards to United States Forces Korea, we already have a brigade in Iraq, and I recently read in the Army Times that General LaPorte was recommending relocating an additional 3,000 troops. How do you feel about the readiness of United States Forces Korea in regards to the North Korean regime?...

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Mourning liberalism. I have too much nostalgia for the contribution that liberalism once made to our society not to wince when I hear Sean Hannity speak of it as if it were a skin infection or an unnatural sex act. There was a time, after all, when liberalism stood for freedom and tolerance instead of hostility to everything America supports, simply because America supports it. The torch once held by Ken Kesey and Alan Ginsburg has been passed to Ward...

Secretary Rumsfeld Comments on South Korea in Pentagon ‘Town Meeting’

Link here. The substance of the question and Rumsfeld’s answer are reproduced in full without edits, but the boldface portions are my own emphasis. Staff Sergeant Sharp, U.S. Army: In regards to United States Forces Korea, we already have a brigade in Iraq, and I recently read in the Army Times that General LaPorte was recommending relocating an additional 3,000 troops. How do you feel about the readiness of United States Forces Korea in regards to the North Korean regime?...

Secretary Rumsfeld Comments on South Korea in Pentagon ‘Town Meeting’

Link here. The substance of the question and Rumsfeld’s answer are reproduced in full without edits, but the boldface portions are my own emphasis. Staff Sergeant Sharp, U.S. Army: In regards to United States Forces Korea, we already have a brigade in Iraq, and I recently read in the Army Times that General LaPorte was recommending relocating an additional 3,000 troops. How do you feel about the readiness of United States Forces Korea in regards to the North Korean regime?...

Starving North Koreans Dig Up Diseased Chickens

We’ve recently seen the reports that North Korea’s first poultry export shipment to South Korea was halted by a suspected bird flu outbreak. No word on whether the strain is the same one responsible for several deaths in Viet Nam. But if the idea of North Korea exporting food isn’t already insane enough for you, here’s some dramatic irony to emphasize the point: Yonhap said North Korean authorities had buried the dead chickens but that some residents had dug up...

N. Korea to Expel U.N. Aid Workers

The Washington Times reports that North Korea has announced that it will expel U.N. aid workers, claiming that their help is no longer needed: The United Nations has triggered a flurry of diplomatic activity in Geneva, New York and Pyongyang to persuade the reportedly destitute Asian nation not to proceed with the move to close the Office of Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), U.N. and Western diplomatic sources said. “We have been informed by North Korean authorities that they do...

Starving North Koreans Dig Up Diseased Chickens

We’ve recently seen the reports that North Korea’s first poultry export shipment to South Korea was halted by a suspected bird flu outbreak. No word on whether the strain is the same one responsible for several deaths in Viet Nam. But if the idea of North Korea exporting food isn’t already insane enough for you, here’s some dramatic irony to emphasize the point: Yonhap said North Korean authorities had buried the dead chickens but that some residents had dug up...

N. Korea to Expel U.N. Aid Workers

The Washington Times reports that North Korea has announced that it will expel U.N. aid workers, claiming that their help is no longer needed: The United Nations has triggered a flurry of diplomatic activity in Geneva, New York and Pyongyang to persuade the reportedly destitute Asian nation not to proceed with the move to close the Office of Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), U.N. and Western diplomatic sources said. “We have been informed by North Korean authorities that they do...

North Korea Publicly Executes Eleven in Hoeryong

Daily NK has images, captured from a video to be played on Japanese TV, that it claims show political prisoners being brought before a firing squad in Hoeryong, which is emerging as a focal point of resistance. The pictures are very blurry and the usual cautions about authenticity apply, but Daily NK quotes defectors as confirming the location and suggesting that the tape is authentic. The video allegedly shows the “trials,” judgement, and of course, execution. The entire town was...

Every Place Will Be Vietnam for Fifteen Minutes

Yesterday, I posted on NKZone about the Bush Administration’s emerging strategy–which I believe to be the correct one–of choosing to economically (and hopefully, politically) undermine North Korea rather than resorting to an attack, as President Clinton nearly did, or more interminably pointless diplomacy with a regime that won’t negotiate in good faith or keep its agreements. Rick Vaughn disagrees; he posted this comment: How on earth can the DPRK get any more economically isolated??? I’m not sure that anyone in...

North Korea Publicly Executes Eleven in Hoeryong

Daily NK has images, captured from a video to be played on Japanese TV, that it claims show political prisoners being brought before a firing squad in Hoeryong, which is emerging as a focal point of resistance. The pictures are very blurry and the usual cautions about authenticity apply, but Daily NK quotes defectors as confirming the location and suggesting that the tape is authentic. The video allegedly shows the “trials,” judgement, and of course, execution. The entire town was...

Every Place Will Be Vietnam for Fifteen Minutes

Yesterday, I posted on NKZone about the Bush Administration’s emerging strategy–which I believe to be the correct one–of choosing to economically (and hopefully, politically) undermine North Korea rather than resorting to an attack, as President Clinton nearly did, or more interminably pointless diplomacy with a regime that won’t negotiate in good faith or keep its agreements. Rick Vaughn disagrees; he posted this comment: How on earth can the DPRK get any more economically isolated??? I’m not sure that anyone in...