Some days I feel like Kim Jong-Un is channeling Whitesnake's song Here I Go Again, from the 'hair band' era. When I read yesterday's news, it appeared that maybe China would be able to reel in the rogue North. Unfortunately, today it seems as if they are going on a tirade again against South Korea's president by slamming their leader by calling her a "confrontation maniac" and will face "deadlier retaliation" if she doesn't stop slanderous talks about the Northern regime. Sometimes the North makes my head hurt - much like the hair band era did.
Saturday, May 25, 2013
Friday, May 24, 2013
China encouraging new talks with North Korea
China has informed North Korea that they need to participate in nuclear talks again. This push for renewed talks is an encouraging sign that maybe with China on board North Korea will participate in a peaceful resolution and stop its nuclear proliferation programs. The North has a tendency to follow the road less traveled - so it's anyone's guess how they will proceed.
Monday, May 20, 2013
Kim Jong Hammer?
I am beginning to think that Kim Jong-Un might be channeling his best MC Hammer. He's beginning to sport the 'hammer pants' with that harem style look, but more concerning than his fashion choices are his continual 'hammer time' attitude. Does he realize that if he continues to shoot missiles off the coast, as he did again today, that someone will show them that they 'can touch this'.
Sunday, May 19, 2013
North Korea - another case of Wile E. Coyote?
North Korea fired three short-range missiles off its eastern coast on Saturday. Today the most secluded nation fired another projectile off of its eastern coast yet again. It hasn't been confirmed if today's incident was artillery or an other short-range missile. Sounds like another instance of Wile E. Coyote trying out their Acme explosives.
Wednesday, May 8, 2013
North Korea will not prevail if US/South Korea remains united
South Korea's president informed Congress that as long as the bond between the United States and South Korea remains strong and unified that the North will not succeed in any of their plans. She stated that although the North continues to make threats and bully the South; the South remains calm in their reactions. However, the South continues to be ready by remaining at their highest level of preparedness.
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