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drkalbi

Joined: 06 Aug 2006
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Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2008 6:55 pm Post subject: North Korea threatens to cut ties with South |
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SEOUL (Reuters) - Destitute North Korea on Thursday threatened to end all relations with South Korea, a major source of aid and cash, in anger at the hard-line policies of its conservative president.
It comes days after North Korea pledged to resume taking apart a nuclear plant that makes bomb-grade plutonium and return to a disarmament deal after the United States took the North off its terrorism blacklist and removed some trade sanctions.
"If the group of traitors keeps to the road of reckless confrontation with the DPRK (North Korea), defaming its dignity despite its repeated warnings, this will compel it to make a crucial decision including the total freeze of the North-South relations," the North's communist party newspaper said in a commentary, referring to South Korean President Lee Myung-bak.
The state media regularly hurls insults at Lee but this latest commentary was similar in form to a warning issued in April that was followed by the North cutting off direct dialogue and expelling South Korean officials from a joint factory park just north of the border.
The compromise in a nuclear deal it has with China, Japan, Russia, South Korea and the United States, give the ostracized North more chance to tap into international finance and trade.
North Korea pledged to allow in international inspectors to check claims it made about its nuclear program after the United States removes it from a terrorism blacklist.
North Korea's improved standing in the outside world could help it raise its crippled industrial base and possibly make it easier for overseas investors to tap into its mineral wealth.
"The North is saying that should the South not change its policy to a more favorable one, it could isolate it in the nuclear talks and try to get closer with the United States," said Koh Yu-hwan, a Dongguk University professor of North Korea studies.
North Korea, with an economy that is less than 3 percent of the South's, has seen aid from its rich neighbor cut drastically since Lee came to power in February promising huge investment and aid for his neighbor if it gave up trying to create a nuclear arsenal.
But Pyongyang rejected his overtures, a move analysts said reflected its autocratic government's fear that a large influx of South Korean businessmen would threaten its grip on one of the world's most reclusive societies.
Analysts have said that Pyongyang may be hoping its latest nuclear compromise will open the door to doing business internationally and make it less dependent on South Korea.
The Lee government has asked North Korea to hold bilateral talks and resume humanitarian projects such as reunions for the tens of thousands of families separated after the 1950-1953 Korean War, which has never officially ended.
South Korean officials have said Seoul is ready to speed up cooperation projects if the North reaches out.
(Additional reporting by Kim Yeon-hee and Jack Kim and Kim Junghyun; Editing by Bill Tarrant) |
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Frankly Mr Shankly
Joined: 13 Feb 2008
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Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2008 6:57 pm Post subject: |
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And in other breaking news, eggs don't bounce and rain is wet. Let the Norks have their monthly tantrum. |
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itaewonguy

Joined: 25 Mar 2003
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Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2008 7:06 pm Post subject: |
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what is this the 100th time this year? or 100th time this month?
I forget...
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IncognitoHFX

Joined: 06 May 2007 Location: Yeongtong, Suwon
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Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2008 7:52 pm Post subject: |
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Frankly Mr Shankly wrote: |
And in other breaking news, eggs don't bounce and rain is wet. Let the Norks have their monthly tantrum. |
If we stop reporting on it, it'll go away... |
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Temporary
Joined: 13 Jan 2008
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Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2008 9:36 pm Post subject: |
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LOL SK refuses to be the Sugar dady so DPRK throws a princess tantrum. |
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joshuahirtle27

Joined: 23 Mar 2008
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Posted: Fri Oct 17, 2008 4:49 am Post subject: |
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Yes it's all the S-Koreans are talking about. I mean they all care so deeply about the major imports and jobs that are produced by the N-Koreans. I can't tell you many discussions my co-teachers have had about it. They are all worried about how they are going to cope with caring less about North Korea. |
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ReeseDog

Joined: 05 Apr 2008 Location: Classified
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Posted: Sat Oct 18, 2008 12:42 pm Post subject: |
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*beep* North Korea. *beep* dirty *beep* *beep* commies. Just like Osama...I mean Obama. Whatever. And furthermore, *beep* *beep* and *beep* the dirty *beep*. Let 'em eat cake! |
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Jeff's Cigarettes

Joined: 27 Mar 2007
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Posted: Sat Oct 18, 2008 2:06 pm Post subject: |
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North Korean Diplomats Told to Wait for Major Announcement: Yomiuri
October 18, 2008 � 5:18 pm
Yonhap, quoting the Japanese press, reports that Pyongyang has told its overseas diplomats to wait for a �important announcement.�
This announcement is presumed to be about North Korean leader Kim Jong-il�s health.
The Yomiuri Shimbun, citing an anonymous source familiar with the North Korea issue, reported that the North Korean authorities have asked its diplomats not to travel and stay in one place.
The source also said North Korea would make a major announcement within the next couple of days, presumably about Kim�s health and intra-Korean relations.
About the report, a spokesman from South Korea�s National Intelligence Service said they�d heard the news, and were now trying to confirm it. |
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djsmnc

Joined: 20 Jan 2003 Location: Dave's ESL Cafe
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Posted: Sat Oct 18, 2008 3:50 pm Post subject: |
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SEOUL (Reuters) - North Korea on Thursday in 1948 threatened to end all relations with South Korea, in anger.
South Korean officials have said Seoul is ready to speed up cooperation projects if the North reaches out.
Next story please... |
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