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Re: WHAT SHOULD BE DONE FOR PEOPLE IN NORTH KOREA U.S. Official Says N.Korea a 'Hellish Nightmare' (Martin Nesirky - Reuters)
Well, you can't Nuke the Stupid's into the Stone
age. They are below that. Just make the Rubble bounce. Vaporizing beats Starvation. "Bluewater" > Just leave them for Koreans to decide. > Do not pretend to be concerned about the plight of North Korean people and > say you should bomb them to rescue them???? > If you are so concerned then give them food to save the from starvation. > > > "VIET THIET" > news:a9efa7b5.0307311839.28cb4642@posting.google.c om... > > The North Korean people have suffered immeasurably with starvation, > > oppression under the despotic tyrant Kim Jong-il. Their plight has > > been well documented by many independent sources. > > > > Peoples of the free world should commit to assist the people of North > > Korea to get out of the present horrible oppression and abuses by > > their Communist government and achieve a normal life accorded humans! > > > > Please give us your ideas what should be done on behalf of the North > > Korea people. > > > > VIETTHIET > > > > > > ********************* > > "LIBERTY FLAME" > news: > > > U.S. Official Says N.Korea a 'Hellish Nightmare' > > > Thu July 31,2003 > > > By Martin Nesirky > > > SEOUL (Reuters) - Top U.S. arms negotiator John Bolton described North > > > Korean leader Kim Jong-il on Thursday as a tyrannical dictator who lived > > > like royalty while jailing thousands and keeping many hungry in a > > > "hellish nightmare." > > > > > > Thu Jul 31, 7:26 AM ET > > > > > > > > > U.S. Undersecretary of State John Bolton speaks at a news conference in > > > Seoul, July 31, 2003. Top U.S. arms negotiator Bolton described North > > > Korean leader Kim Jong-il as a tyrannical dictator who lived like > > > royalty while jailing thousands and keeping many hungry in a 'hellish > > > nightmare.' (Lee Jae-Won/Reuters) > > > > > > In a tough speech guaranteed to provoke a blistering North Korean > > > response, the undersecretary of state also said Kim was mistaken if he > > > thought threats to proliferate nuclear weapons would weaken > > > international resolve to halt his atomic ambitions. > > > His comments come at a delicate time. Secretary of State Colin Powell, > > > whom Bolton advises on arms control, told > > > Reuters in Washington on Wednesday there was a "distinct possibility" of > > > talks this year. > > > Japan's Kyodo news agency said the United States, China and North Korea > > > were discussing possible three-way talks in > > > early September. Bolton declined comment on this at a news conference. > > > But he said earlier the ball was in North Korea's court to respond to a > > > U.S. proposal on the format of talks. > > > There was an initial, inconclusive round of three-way talks in Beijing > > > in April at which the North told the United States it had nuclear > > > weapons and was seeking to make more. > > > "The days of (North Korean) blackmail are over," Bolton said in a > > > speech. "Kim Jong-il is dead wrong to think that developing nuclear > > > weapons will improve his security." > > > Bolton, widely seen as a hawk on North Korea, painted a stark picture of > > > life for North Koreans with Kim at the helm. > > > > > > "LIVES LIKE ROYALTY" > > > He mentioned Kim's name some 40 times, and described him as one of the > > > world's "tyrannical rogue state leaders" who needed to introduce > > > sweeping reforms or face economic ruin. > > > "While he lives like royalty in Pyongyang, he keeps hundreds of > > > thousands of his people locked in prison camps with millions more mired > > > in abject poverty, scrounging the ground for food," he told the East > > > Asia Institute. > > > "For many in North Korea, life is a hellish nightmare." > > > North Korea is edging toward nuclear talks but has recently repeated its > > > demand Washington drop its "hostile policy." > > > Bolton was asked what effect his speech might have on North Korea's > > > decision on whether to restart nuclear talks. > > > He replied: "It is important to tell the truth and I think that being > > > able to state clearly the concerns we have about the regime in North > > > Korea is important internationally in explaining why we are concerned > > > both about its own support for terrorism and its pursuit of weapons of > > > mass destruction." > > > Bolton, who flies next to Tokyo, said the United States and its allies > > > were trying to persuade North Korea to start multilateral talks on its > > > atomic plans. > > > North Korea wants direct talks with Washington, a line Bolton called a > > > "one-note piano concerto." He said it would be highly irresponsible for > > > Washington to hold one-to-one talks. > > > He said other tracks should be pursued too, including the U.N. Security > > > Council taking "appropriate and timely action." > > > > > > "Unfortunately, the Council is not playing the part it should," he said. > > > "To date, virtually nothing has happened." > > > Bolton, who visited China before Seoul, said 11 countries in the > > > "Proliferation Security Initiative" would continue efforts to try to > > > thwart illicit exports. > > > "Kim Jong-il would be wise to consider diversifying his export base to > > > something besides weapons of mass destruction and ballistic missiles," > > > Bolton said. > > > A U.S. combat team equipped with state-of-the-art fighting vehicles > > > arrived in South Korea on Thursday for training. The North's KCNA > > > news agency said it was "a scout party to ignite another war of > > > aggression." > > |
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