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China-Japan-Koreas
Pudgy emphasizes 'military first'
2012-04-15
PYONGYANG, North Korea: Hours after a failed rocket launch criticized abroad as a covert test of missile technology, North Korea's new leader underlined the country's "military first" policy with a budget that allocates a sizable chunk of funding to defense spending.

North Korea's legislature also rubber-stamped Kim Jong Un's leadership of the country and promoted a host of relatively younger military officials to the powerful National Defense Commission, state-run media reported Saturday, in a strong indication that will have an overarching role in policy, just as it did under his father, late leader Kim Jong Il.

Still, Premier Choe Yong Rim told legislators the nation's top priority is to build up the economy and improve the people's standard of living, according to the state-run Korean Central News Agency.

North Korea's Supreme People's Assembly convened Friday for a special one-day session to ratify appointments and promotions, discuss this year's budget and to make constitutional amendments to formalize Kim Jong Un's leadership of the country.

Kim Jong Un was made first secretary of the National Defense Commission, a post formally making him the nation's leader. Joining him on the commission were three new, relatively younger, officials in the first major reshuffle of the body since Kim, who is believed to be in his late 20s, took power four months ago following his father's death.

The legislature also approved setting aside 15.8 percent of the budget for defense -- roughly the same amount as the past two years, confirmation that resources will continue to be pumped into the military under Kim Jong Un.

However, the premier said the focus will rest on improving the economy.

"This year the Cabinet will concentrate all efforts on light industry and agriculture and lay a solid foundation for building an economic power," Choe told legislators, according to KCNA.
Posted by:Steve White

#3  See also WORLD NEWS > [Times of India] AFTER ROCKET BLOW, NORTH KOREA SHOWS OFF NEW MISSLE | NORTH KOREA SHOWS OFF NEW [Long-Range] MISSLE AT [post-UNHA-3] MILITARY PARADE.

ANALYSTS = Jong-un's new LRBM is more likely an IRBM, NOT an ICBM???
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2012-04-15 22:07  

#2  More like Kim Jong Un pursuing the policies his handlers have laid out for him.
Posted by: Pappy   2012-04-15 20:00  

#1  As is said the fruit doesn't fall far from the tree. Kim Jong Un pursuing the same policies of his father Kim Jong Il. Meanwhile, China is North Korea's most biggest trading partner; and main source of food, arms, and fuel.
Posted by: JohnQC   2012-04-15 10:35  

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