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PostPosted: Thu Oct 19, 2006 4:43 pm    Post subject: North Korean General: 'War Is Inevitable' Reply with quote

North Korean General: 'War Is Inevitable'
Ri Chan Bok Says Talks Can Continue If Sanctions Are Lifted

Oct. 19, 2006 � - If President Bush continues to ask North Korea to "kneel," war "will be inevitable," and it would begin on the Korean Peninsula, North Korean Gen. Ri Chan Bok told "Good Morning America" anchor Diane Sawyer, in an exclusive interview inside North Korea.

President Bush wants the country to kneel down, Ri said, and North Koreans cannot agree with that.

Sawyer visited the general in a ceremonial hall.

For decades, the general has been in charge of the flash point demilitarized zone, the 2.5-mile stretch between North Korea and South Korea.

In the interview, Sawyer read Ri the president's statement warning of grave consequences for North Korea should the nation continue nuclear testing or transfer nuclear technologies to third-party countries.

She asked whether the general had a reaction.

Ri told Sawyer that he didn't tend to believe what Bush said.

"Can the general guarantee or reassure the American people that this nuclear information will not be passed to terrorists?" Sawyer asked.

"We have nuclear weapons to defend our country and our people," he said.

The general said he could guarantee that these weapons were to defend North Korea and not to earn money or be sent to third parties. He added that North Korea did not have a relationship with terrorist organizations.

Sawyer asked him what the words of North Korea meant when leaders said there would be a merciless blow in response to any sanctions.

Ri said he couldn't say specifically, but pointed out that North Korea had short- and long-range missiles.

Sawyer asked whether the country's nuclear technology was weaponized and whether it could be loaded on missiles.

He would not say whether he could nuclearize the country's weapons, but said to be assured that the country had the facilities to deliver nuclear weapons.

"North Korea is ready," he said.

When talking about the possibility of talks, the general said the country didn't care if the talks were bilateral or six-party, but he said the sanctions must be lifted for progress to begin.

He said if all this happened, then North Korea would be ready to stand down on its nuclear program.

The general also had a message for President Bush.

"He keeps talking about North Korea as the 'axis of evil,' as an outpost of tyranny, as an unacceptable government that makes its own people hungry," he said.

"We would ask him please to stop making these bad comments on our nation, and I'm speaking not just for myself but for all people in this country."

Copyright � 2006 ABC News Internet Ventures

http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/story?id=2585531
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PostPosted: Thu Oct 19, 2006 5:04 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hey! Maybe unintentional but I must note ----

You forgot the
Quote:
If President Bush
part. World of difference and even Koreans understand IF.

DD

And to mutilate another famous quote,

"the only thing inevitable is that nothing is inevitable."
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PostPosted: Thu Oct 19, 2006 5:56 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

ddeubel wrote:
Hey! Maybe unintentional but I must note ----

You forgot the
Quote:
If President Bush
part. World of difference and even Koreans understand IF.

DD

And to mutilate another famous quote,

"the only thing inevitable is that nothing is inevitable."



Either way, the North Koreans have suffered enough. We should NOT give in to North Korea's extortion. That is what this is, extortion on a international level.
Now we have more then ever a good time to free those people, in the camps, for disagreeing with Kim, for being disabled, etc.
Better to get the blood letting over with in one fell swoop, 1 military conflict, then to have possibly millions more die over the years from starvation, execution, torture, slave labor.
I recommend everyone watch the video on http://www.linkglobal.org,
showing their plight.
and order there korean language tshirts which read
"Children know no politics. How many starving children must die before you care?" and wear it arounf the streets of Korea.
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PostPosted: Thu Oct 19, 2006 7:53 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

NAVFC,

I understand the anger and also the frustration and may I say, dismay. BUT, I disagree that the military option should ever be envisioned / imagined.

There are other ways to "skin this cat" so to speak and our leaders and us too, should push to realize them. You speak of acting, doing something. Commendable and I wish I'd get off my ass more often. I will think about your t-shirt but I probably won't because I part of me is very sensitive to other cultures, especially a foreign culture I live in. But I see your side of the arguement and it is just as valid. STill, there are other ways of acting, doing, than bombs, bullets and bravado. We should press for more exchanges, we should press as citizens for dialogue - real dialogue and understanding.

It is my bet that if S.Korea, U.S. would recognize N.Korea, the inevitable result within 5-10 years would be unification. Once the cork is taken out of the bottle, the gags out of the mouths, the North wouldn't survive. It's whole rationale is due to isolation.

I hope you do see the point I'm trying to make about - doing things differently.

DD
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PostPosted: Thu Oct 19, 2006 10:43 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

ddeubel wrote:
NAVFC,

I understand the anger and also the frustration and may I say, dismay. BUT, I disagree that the military option should ever be envisioned / imagined.



2-3 million North Koreans died of starvation in the last 10 years. 13 million of their 26 million are malnourished.

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PostPosted: Fri Oct 20, 2006 3:33 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

ddeubel wrote:
NAVFC,

I understand the anger and also the frustration and may I say, dismay. BUT, I disagree that the military option should ever be envisioned / imagined.

There are other ways to "skin this cat" so to speak and our leaders and us too, should push to realize them. You speak of acting, doing something. Commendable and I wish I'd get off my ass more often. I will think about your t-shirt but I probably won't because I part of me is very sensitive to other cultures, especially a foreign culture I live in. But I see your side of the arguement and it is just as valid. STill, there are other ways of acting, doing, than bombs, bullets and bravado. We should press for more exchanges, we should press as citizens for dialogue - real dialogue and understanding.

It is my bet that if S.Korea, U.S. would recognize N.Korea, the inevitable result within 5-10 years would be unification. Once the cork is taken out of the bottle, the gags out of the mouths, the North wouldn't survive. It's whole rationale is due to isolation.

I hope you do see the point I'm trying to make about - doing things differently.

DD



Do you think KIm would voluntarily re-unite? Cede power of his own accord? Given the extreme brutal lengths hes gone to just to maintain power in his own nation.
Also that is another 5-10 years of suffering and death, of concentration camps, of murder.
3rdly, when all is said and done, the Kim regime should be made to pay for it's crimes.
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PostPosted: Fri Oct 20, 2006 4:26 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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