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Bellicose North Korea warns UN "sanctions mean war"
2004-10-11
John F*** Kerry does not need sanctions to stop North Korea. He can always use that charming personality of his and, of course, his ability to nuance everything. Idiot!
North Korea warned Monday any move by the United Nations to impose sanctions on the communist state to make up for stalled diplomacy would spark a "merciless war". The warning came after US officials last month hinted at bringing North Korea to the UN Security Council for possible sanctions if it continued to cold-shoulder talks on the country's nuclear weapons drive. "Sanctions mean a war and war does not know any mercy," said Pyongyang's official Korean Central News Agency monitored here.
Keep that in mind, if it ever comes, NorKs. It goes both ways.
"If the US applies more sanctions to the DPRK (North Korea) by putting the UN in motion, the DPRK will promptly and resolutely react to it with self-defensive war deterrent force." The agency said the United States would "be wholly responsible for all ensuing fatal consequences" if war breaks out.
Since NKor, as we all know, is incapable of controlling its impulses...
Two years into the nuclear standoff, hectic diplomacy has yielded little. North Korea failed to show at a fourth round of six-party talks scheduled to open in September in Beijing, saying it was staying away because of the "hostile" US policy towards Pyongyang and reports of secret nuclear experiments in South Korea. The United States, the two Koreas, Russia, China and Japan met for three inconclusive rounds of talks in Beijing prior to the North Korean boycott. Some analysts have said Pyongyang may be waiting out the US presidential elections on November 2. But North Korea says it does not care who is US president, and will resume talks only when the United States drops its "hostile" attitude. Analysts and some officials have questioned whether the time may not be ripe to attempt to nudge the process ahead by putting Pyongyang under pressure from the threat of UN sanctions.
Posted by:Anonymous4724

#14  It was inevitibbblelytable.
Posted by: .com   2004-10-11 10:55:53 PM  

#13  Check out the King Jong Il clip at www.teamamericamovie.com in Behind The Scenes clips. It's outrageous. Full credit to Parker and Stone for sending up this big haired freak.
Posted by: Classical_Liberal   2004-10-11 10:37:58 PM  

#12  "Hostile attitue", huh?

I guess we're supposed to be happy at the prospect of this psychotic little shit-for-brains with nukes, huh? Not likely.
Posted by: mojo   2004-10-11 9:39:09 PM  

#11  opens this weekend - hot puppet sex and skewering of hollywood dipshits! What more could ask for? Hint - know what the movie is and isn't before ya plunk your $ down - a lot of people won't find it funny. Definitely geared toward sniggering teens (and their dads) ;-)
Posted by: Frank G   2004-10-11 8:31:36 PM  

#10  Here's the Team America trailer. Looks like Kimmie gets a righteous skewering in the movie.
Posted by: Classical_Liberal   2004-10-11 8:17:03 PM  

#9  Might be time for another train explosion, though I am more partial to the fuel depot fire.
Posted by: ed   2004-10-11 4:41:35 PM  

#8  Hmmm. Is there anything that doesn't mean "war" to Lear Deader?
Posted by: .com   2004-10-11 4:37:45 PM  

#7  KCNA staff must be low on protein. The good olde piss and vinegar just is not there any more. No more Juiche and no more White Slag. **sigh**
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2004-10-11 4:21:57 PM  

#6  Frank G - All this talk about Team America makes me want to go see it. When does it open?

(I know what South Park is, of course, but have never seen it - I refuse to pay for more than basic cable, since I watch so little TV.)
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2004-10-11 4:09:17 PM  

#5  wait'll Kimmy sees what the Southpark guys do to him in Team America - World Police. It'll be "sea of fire" time again
Posted by: Frank G   2004-10-11 3:38:01 PM  

#4  Kimmie is trying to gin up some scare tactics hoping it will work against Bush. What he doesn't understand is that Kerry can't be trusted to deal with areas like North Korea so Kim is actually going to help Bush if he keeps it up.

Oh, and they forgot sea of fire, what's up with thos guys.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2004-10-11 3:20:42 PM  

#3  I see Kimmie's lips moving, but all I hear is "blah blah blah." He will have nothing to say that is worth hearing until some Marine is about to chuck a grenade down his spider hole.
Posted by: Tom   2004-10-11 2:53:41 PM  

#2  Go for it, Kimmy. (Though I doubt the UN weasels have enough spine to agree to sanctions.)

It must suck to be YOU, Kimmy.
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2004-10-11 1:05:58 PM  

#1  Kimmy is anxiously awaiting 11/3 to see if maybe President Kerry will offer him nuke fuel also.
Posted by: JerseyMike   2004-10-11 12:33:14 PM  

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