Monday May 28, 2012

N Korea says policy won't change, threatens Seoul

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The world has been watching for any signs of change under the untested new leader AFP

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    Elbuda Mexicano

    Oh! What a big surprise! Yeah right!! If this new young dude tries to change North Korea all of those corrupt generals will be up in arms!!

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    Elvensilvan

    supreme leader of party and army and people

    I think this lacks some luster, lemme fix it up:

    Supreme leader of party and great army and a starving people

  • 2

    tmarie

    Pathetic. I can't help but look at him and laugh. He needs to hurry up and have kids but he's going to die from a heart attack soon with that waistline of his. He's worse than his dad- ugly suits, wider than his height, the distorted face surgically enhanced to look like dad... All at the age of 29. Ish. Was he also born to rainbows and stars?!

  • 2

    lostrune2

    There goes the condolences!

  • 3

    Laguna

    Maybe they just forgot to change their soundtrack in all of their busy grief.

  • 0

    Kwaabish

    More crying "wolf"!

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    noriyosan73

    Even the new leader is a puppet for the military. A new year's prediction is he will join his father by this time next year UNLESS he completely accepts his uncle's and other military officials' control. He will quietly disappear due to internal health issues that he was unaware of such as cholesterol and obesity.

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    nandakandamanda

    DPRK Quote A: “We will surely force the group of traitors to pay for its hideous crimes committed at the time of the great national misfortune,” it said, accusing Seoul’s government of insulting behavior during the mourning period for Kim. A “sea of tears” shed by the North’s army and people would “turn into that of retaliatory fire to burn all the group of traitors.” Quote B (Commentator): “This is a message to the world that there will be no change in its policy and system. It is warning the outside world not to interfere with its internal policy.”

    Wow, this translation business sounds like hard work!

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    noriyosan73

    Which bully does the world accept- Iran's or NK's. Apparently both will be tolerated. The bullies keep talking because talk is cheap, but they need to understand that they have one silver bullet. After that it is total annihilation. "In one ear and out the other" has to be the philosophy until they make the biggest mistake of their lives.

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