N. Korea's Kim recovering 'significantly' from stroke: U.S. report
North Korean leader Kim Jong Il is making key decisions, recovering ''significantly'' from a stroke he is believed to have suffered last August, the U.S. Office of National Intelligence said in an annual report Thursday. ''Kim probably suffered a stroke in August that incapacitated him for several weeks, hindering his ability to operate as actively as he did before the stroke,'' according to the annual threat assessment report National Intelligence Director Dennis Blair submitted to Congress.
Good to hear it. How's his megalomania and his bipolar syndrome?
Posted by: Fred 2009-02-14 |