Didn't take them any time at all to start issuing untenable demands:
A week after North Korea said it would send a delegation to next month's Winter Olympics in South Korea, the regime's demands have taken on a sinister pattern.
Reports emerged Tuesday that North Korea demanded the South return defectors who fled the totalitarian regime. That came after requiring that South Korea pay the North’s Olympic costs and an agreement by the United States and South Korea to suspend a planned joint military exercise.
The demands came to light since last week's talks between North and South Korea — the first sit-down between the two countries in more than two years.
“This is why all those crotchety hawks evinced such skepticism at North Korea’s talks,” tweeted Robert Kelly, a professor of political science at Pusan National University in South Korea. “We all saw this coming.”
The South Korean newspaper The Chosun Ilbo reported Tuesday that the North demanded the return of 12 women who escaped in 2016 from their jobs at restaurant in Ningbo, China, a demand the paper said the South is legally bound to refuse.
South Korea's government said the timing is too sensitive to comment, the newspaper said.
The North has warned that it will not agree to more reunions for families split by the Korean War unless the defectors, and another woman who fled from elsewhere, are returned.
The talks last week occurred after the U.S. agreed to South Korea's request to postpone a large military exercise, which usually involves 30,000 American troops and 200,000 South Koreans, until after the Olympics are held Feb. 9-25. in Pyeongchang, South Korea.
On Friday,a North Korean state-run publication issued a demand for a "permanent halt" to U.S.-South Korean military drills while inter-Korean talks continue, according to The Strait Times of Singapore.
"Inter-Korean talks and war drill can never be compatible," the North Korean publication, Uriminzokkiri, declared.
North Korea, which is under sanctions by the United Nations and U.S. aimed at ending its nuclear weapon and ballistic missile programs, also succeeded in getting South Korea to agree to fund its Olympic delegation, which will include as many as 500 athletes, performers, officials and reporters, according to The Hankyoreh, a South Korean online publication.
South Korea will pay the entire delegation's expenses, said author and Korea analyst Gordon Chang.
"This is typical. (North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's) family playbook goes back several decades," Chang said. "First they refuse to talk to South Korea. Then they make a bold overture. Next comes demands and then they throw a tantrum."
The irony is that we've been at the no-good-options stage for some time now. There will come a point when we can no longer go on acting otherwise.
Let's roll now then. Show the world some fucking fire and fury!
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ReplyDeletePretty amazing to me that the North and South Korean athletes will march together under one flag. Who comciliated in that instance?
ReplyDeleteThat would be interesting to know. The reception that Hyong Son-Won, the only figure that passes for a pop icon in North Korea (but rest assured she's also a Workers Party Central Committee member), is getting an enthusiastic reception in Seoul as part of the North's delegation. That's kind of interesting as well.
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That would be interesting to know. Also interesting is the enthusiastic reception Hyon Song-Wol, the North's only pop icon (but reset assured she's also a member of the Workers Party Central Committee) is getting as she comes to Seoul as part of the North's delegation.
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We must remember it's Korea's rodeo.
ReplyDeleteHow bout that? I'm another rodeo that's not ours either, Pence tells Egyptian leader the US will support a 2 state solution in the Israel Peleatine rodeo. If both sides agree. Well, yeayah, one would think since it's not our rodeo either.
ReplyDeleteIt's more than Korea's rodeo. The Kim regime has overtly threatened the United States with nuclear attack many times.
ReplyDeleteNo shit? Really? Well then, let's roll with some friggin fire and fury then. Tell me all what to do, when, and how to do it. That'll work, right? That'll teach them to lip off to the country with the fuse to light all fuses.
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