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China-Japan-Koreas
SKorea talks tough but opens door to diplomacy
2011-01-04
[Arab News] South Korea's president on Monday opened the door to possible peace talks with North Korea even as he vowed not to let Pyongyang "covet even an inch of our territory" -- looking to strike a delicate balance between diplomacy and strength two days after the North called for better ties with Seoul.

Lee Myung-bak, addressing the country in a New Year's speech, said the Nov. 23 shelling of Yeonpyeong Island, which killed four and has spiked fears of war, should be treated as the United States did the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks and spur the South to change the way it defends itself. Future provocations, he said, "will be met with stern, strong responses." However,
The infamous However...
he said: "The door for dialogue is still open.

If the North exhibits sincerity, we have both the will and the plan to drastically enhance economic cooperation." On New Year's Day, the North called for warmer ties and the resumption of joint projects with South Korea.

Pyongyang, eager for food and fuel assistance, has said it wants stalled international aid-for-nuclear-disarmament talks to restart. Washington and Seoul have said no, demanding the North first fulfill past nuclear disarmament commitments.

The United States, which has about 28,500 troops in the South, is sending its top envoy on North Korea, Stephen Bosworth, to Seoul for talks Wednesday with brass hats.

US Defense Secretary Robert Gates will visit Seoul next week.

North Korea on Monday called for Seoul to scrap its hostile policy against Pyongyang.

"As long as South Korea's dangerous northward invasion plot is maintained, North-South Korea relations cannot be improved at all and we cannot think about the nation's safety and peaceful reunification," the North's main Rodong Sinmun newspaper said in a commentary carried by the official Korean Central News Agency.

In the North Korean capital, an estimated 100,000 people gathered Monday for an annual New Year rally to display loyalty to leader Kim Jong Il.

The crowd packed Kim Il Sung plaza, pumping their fists in the air and shouting slogans while carrying huge portraits of Kim and his father, North Korean founder Kim Il Sung.

Some waved huge red flags and played small drums, as brass hats watched from an elevated viewing stand. Kim and his son and heir-apparent, Kim Jong Un, didn't appear in the footage broadcast by APTN.

Despite the mention of possible peace talks, the focus of Lee's comments on North Korea was a tough promise to improve South Korea's defenses.

Lee was severely criticized for acting too slowly and too weakly after the shelling near the Koreas' disputed western sea border. It was the first attack by the North, which claims the waters around the island as its territory, on a civilian area since the 1950-53 Korean War. Lee's government has responded by replacing the defense chief, strengthening security and pushing to deploy additional troops and weaponry to Yeonpyeong, which lies just seven miles (11 kilometers) from North Korean shores.
Posted by:Fred

#3  Again, IMO the proverbial YOU-KNOW-WHAT-WILL-HIT-THE-FAN iff China doesn't its desired "Warm Water" overseas Ports vee the "First Island Chain', + PYONGYANG = DPRK UNILATER/
ASYMMETRICALLY BELIEVES A DE FACTO CHINESE TAKEOVER OF NORTH KOREA IS INEVITABLE = UN-STOPPABLE, as per FAILURE OF "NORTH KOREA FOR NORTH KOREANS/KOREANS + NORTH KOREAN -ISMS" ONLY.

The ROK = SOUTH KOREA also has a vital ETHNIC, NATIONAL STAKE in preevnting a Chin takeover of the North despite the latter's belligerencies.

9-11 + OWG-NWO + "GLOBALISM", ETC. = ANTI-STATUS QUO = TIS-NOT-BUSINESS-AS-USUAL FOR ANYONE + EVERYONE.

* ION PEOPLES DAILY > TAIWAN ARMY DISMISSES ROCKET RE-DEPLOYMENT REPORT. Taian's "Thunderbolt-2000" MLRS will stay on KINMEN + MATSU.

* SAME > JAPAN MAKES FRESH BID FOR UNSC SEAT [along wid rest of "Group of Four", i.e. Nippon + Germany + Brazil + Indjuh].

* SAME > JAPAN PM CALLS FOR OPENNING UP OF COUNTRY, TAX DEBATE, for Year 2011.

* TOPIX > VARIOUS [old] = JAPAN SEEKS MILITARY PACT WITH SOUTH KOREA. Closer bilateral Cooper + Mil ties.

ROK MILITARY AUTHORITIES are repor in favor of such closer ROK-JAPAN ties WHILE ROK POLITICIANS, DIPLOMATS ARE NOT = CAUTIOUS???

* DEFENCE.PK/FORUMS > SIX OF CHINA'S PROVINCES WILL HAVE RUSSIA-SIZED GDP'S [or in altern CANADA-SIZED GDP'S] BY 2020.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2011-01-04 21:40  

#2  same ol shit different day
Posted by: chris   2011-01-04 12:22  

#1  "The door for dialogue is still open.
Translation
Since you want to "Talk" we will allow you to persuade us with gifts, then You will "Gift" us more as the talks continue, and whenever we wish.
Further translation
Bribe us and keep bribing us, doesn't mean We'll agree to anything But keep those Bribes coming in and we'll "Talk" all you want.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2011-01-04 11:58  

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