Thursday, February 10, 2005

North Korea Talking Smack

As you should know North Korea has made it a goal of their's to acquire nuclear weapons and while it isn't known for sure, it's likely they have them. As you should also know George Bush and Condo didn't restrain themselves from calling North Korea "an outpost of tyranny" recently. While the situation with North Korea hasn't been the best over the past 4 years, safe to say calling them "an outpost of tyranny" doesn't help smooth things over. North Korea took offense to this as did other countries such as Iran and Syria. So North Korea has decided to suspend 6 party talks "indefinitely." I think it's probably because North Korea wants to tell us to suck it, you don't mess with a country that has nukes, and North Korea is quite aware of that. Now I don't think most people have heard the art which is North Korea talking smack, but man they are good at it. So to take a more comical view of the news, I'll post some of my favourite bits from North Korea's official statement. DPRK stands for Democratic People's Republic of Korea.

"...the US has declared a new ideological stand-off aimed at a "regime change" in the DPRK while talking much about "peaceful and diplomatic solution" to the nuclear issue and the "resumption of the six-party talks" in a bid to mislead the world public opinion.

This is nothing but a far-fetched logic of gangsters as it is a good example fully revealing the wicked nature and brazen-faced double-dealing tactics of the U.S. as a master hand at plot-breeding and deception"

"It is by no means fortuitous that the world people raise their voices cursing and censuring the Bush administration as a group pursuing tyranny prompted by its extreme misanthropy, swimming against such trend of the world."
fortutious= by chance/coincidence
misanthropy=
a hatred or mistrust of mankind

Those are my favourites, pretty good English as well.

On a more serious note though, I hope this prompts the US to take a different angle towards North Korea. Any country building up it's nuclear arsenal isn't something we want.


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