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North Korea for Kerry .. deja Vu all over again

 
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NortonPete
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PostPosted: Tue Aug 24, 2004 1:10 am    Post subject: North Korea for Kerry .. deja Vu all over again Reply with quote

North Korea called President George W. Bush an imbecile and a tyrant who puts Hitler in the shade, unleashing a stream of insults Monday that seemed to rule out any serious progress on nuclear disarmament talks before the American elections in November.
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A new round of talks was to be held in Beijing in September or October, as North Korea's neighbors and the United States seek to persuade North Korea to stop manufacturing nuclear weapons.
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"North Korea has made an ultrastrong statement right before a very important set of negotiations. It is their typical tactic," said Yun Duk Min, a professor at the Institute of Foreign Affairs and National Security in Seoul.
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But other analysts of North Korea have said in recent days that Pyongyang was waiting to see who it would have to deal with in January: Bush or the Democratic presidential candidate, John Kerry.
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"The negotiating process is stalled. It is clear they have just refused to participate in talks before the American presidential election," said Alexander Losyukov, who was Russia's negotiator at the talks until this past spring and is now Russia's ambassador to Japan. He added in an interview last week: "There are expectations in Pyongyang of a change in American policy. Probably they are wrong." Kerry has indicated that if elected president, he would pursue direct bilateral talks with North Korea within the existing six-country framework of the United States, North Korea, South Korea, China, Japan and Russia. However, he has sharply criticized Bush for promising to pull out one-third of the 36,000 American troops in South Korea without winning any reciprocal military concession from Pyongyang.
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"The North Koreans made it very clear, politely, that they want Mr. Kerry to win the election," said Kenneth Quinones, a former U.S. diplomat who was in Pyongyang this month for a Korean studies conference.

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They have asked for a picture of John Kerry to hang in the new
"Korean War remmants Museum"
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bach04
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PostPosted: Tue Aug 24, 2004 2:57 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Every single fascist, communist, terrorist organization I can think of is supporting Kerry. What an honor befitting for a man who had himself contributed to the chaos and destruction of free societies. This man in the oval office will guarantee that all the atrocities currently being committed by Marxist nations will continue without falter.
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