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Phyrex
01-04-2007, 12:08 AM
http://news.yahoo.com/s/csm/20070103/wl_csm/okimeologyx

I find this to be kinda funny in a sadistic kinda way. Hes got an entire country brainwashed, unbelieveable.

koutaka
01-04-2007, 02:06 AM
I don't have certainly source of regime of N Korea, but I guess the regime of N Korea is occupied by hardliners of military.
They command to economy, budget, diplomacy and ... Kim Jong-Ⅱ:(

The hardliners of N Korea want to keep the influence in the nation. Then, they won't take mutual compromise. They will claim the crisis of N Korea, and promote to develop armed force.They didn't realy afraid to be invaded any country. They want to keep the influence in the nation, and promote to develop armed force. They want the reason to so. Then, they create the enemy--the United States. I guess it's the situation of N Korea.

They wont take mutual compromise, because mutual compromise is lead to encourage the moderate elements, and the hardliners will weak. They never do so.

Socialist
01-04-2007, 02:17 AM
http://news.yahoo.com/s/csm/20070103/wl_csm/okimeologyx

I find this to be kinda funny in a sadistic kinda way. Hes got an entire country brainwashed, unbelieveable.

How big is North Korea?, anyway their brainwashed population is but a tiny bit compared to those brainwashed here at home...

paulc
01-04-2007, 02:32 AM
Best thing to do with North Korea is open all the border gates, anyone up there whos desperate enough to want out will find a way,eventually.

Phyrex
01-04-2007, 02:38 AM
How big is North Korea?, anyway their brainwashed population is but a tiny bit compared to those brainwashed here at home...


120,540 sq km (slightly smaller than Mississippi)
23,113,019 (July 2006 est.)
-CIA World Factbook

South Korea Is about the size of Indiana, with a population of about 50 million.

How many more than 23 million ultra leftist people are there in America? Geez.

Jester
01-04-2007, 07:58 AM
How big is North Korea?, anyway their brainwashed population is but a tiny bit compared to those brainwashed here at home...Since you took this opportunity to bash the US, I'll take this opportunity to commend it. Korea stands as one of the most sterling examples of positive US influence in the world. The difference between North and South Korea is astounding, and this article is just one indication of what the South might have been had it not been for US intervention.

paulc
01-04-2007, 10:05 AM
Yes a job well done, but it is done, time to leave.

Phyrex
01-04-2007, 10:18 AM
Yes a job well done, but it is done, time to leave.

The US is soon to turn over control of all bases aside from Camp Humphreys (where I am) over to the control of the Koreans. They are moving the entire 8th Army here from Yungson. If it ever came to war, they would have all the say. But the US is going to keep about 25,000 soldiers, including family members also, so more like 15,000 soldiers probably, here at Humphreys once the expansion and construction are complete. And I really dont see a problem with it so long as North Korea is still a threat.

paulc
01-04-2007, 12:05 PM
Thats a good start. You guys could be more useful elsewhere.

Leper
01-04-2007, 12:06 PM
Since you took this opportunity to bash the US, I'll take this opportunity to commend it. Korea stands as one of the most sterling examples of positive US influence in the world. The difference between North and South Korea is astounding, and this article is just one indication of what the South might have been had it not been for US intervention.

Agreed.

The Praetorian
01-04-2007, 01:28 PM
How big is North Korea?, anyway their brainwashed population is but a tiny bit compared to those brainwashed here at home...
What's "utopia" to an asshole like you, Socialist? A fucking mud hut at the base camp of some Peruvian mountain range, or is it sharing the back seat of a '64 Impala (replete with hood mural, of course) while 13 of your relatives (who, incidentally, happen to live there as well) all vie for driving time in Los Angeles?

With all the shit you talk about this country, surely you don't live here. I mean, seriously - you must have a fairly reliable Internet connection in whatever South or Central American country you live in.

paulc
01-04-2007, 05:43 PM
I knew there was something missing at allforums lately, welcome back Prae.

Blob
01-06-2007, 07:18 PM
How big is North Korea?, anyway their brainwashed population is but a tiny bit compared to those brainwashed here at home...LOL. Keep the red flag flying, comrade.

There are some morbidly fascinating travelogues by tourists who have done the state-run holiday tour. example (http://weecheng.com/asia/dprk/1/ulthm1.htm)

Phyrex
01-06-2007, 10:07 PM
LOL. Keep the red flag flying, comrade.

There are some morbidly fascinating travelogues by tourists who have done the state-run holiday tour. example (http://weecheng.com/asia/dprk/1/ulthm1.htm)

Interesting article.

paulc
01-08-2007, 05:17 AM
Arrogant fuckers, that family.

koutaka
02-05-2007, 07:10 AM
I disagree to give North Korea oil until they promote democracy.

If North Korea proceed it, possibly Korean Peninsula will be peacefully integration.

koutaka
02-05-2007, 08:12 AM
I'm a just Japanese citizen, I don't have the influence to the decision of Japanese goverment. But I guess Japan may defray the cost.

Maybe Abe, who is prime minister of Japan, will say 'We don't defray the cost while the kidnapping by North Korea isn't solved'. But US can say 'The democracy of North Korea will solve the kidnapping problem'. Because Moving the citizen of North Korea freely will make the victim of kidnapping to be return to Japan freely. US may add the reference of 'US cooperates the resolution of kidnapping problem that is most important problem of prime minister Abe. But, the resolution needs cost of oil'. Mr Abe favors the word of 'agree', 'cooperate', 'like' and so on. He like the just word. And, the hamper of the 'cooperate' is the another problem by not you but anyone.

Freethinker
02-05-2007, 02:53 PM
How big is North Korea?, anyway their brainwashed population is but a tiny bit compared to those brainwashed here at home...

Exactly.

I find it to be kinda funny in a pathetic kinda way that there are those in the U.S. who can readily perceive that the N Korean people are brainwashed, you who are seemingly totally unaware that there are a couple hundred million people in America who are thoroughly brainwashed to be pro-militarist, pro-war, pro-Christianity, pro-BigBusiness and pro-establishment.

The masses in the U.S. are just as brainwashed as the masses in N Korea. They are simply brainwashed into a different mindset.

With sufficient control over the dissemination of information, you can make the masses --not all of them, but the majority of them-- believe anything you want them to, and to think in any way that you want them to.

N Korea and the U.S. are two prime examples.

If you doubt it, consider this; a very sizeable segment of the U.S. populace STILL, to this day, thinks that Iraq had something to do with the 9/11 attacks.

koutaka
02-09-2007, 07:52 AM
Japan has two ways.

1st, defraing cost of oil for launching the kidnapping being solved.
2nd, doing not defraing the cost, and missing opportunity for kidnapping being solved. Then, China, South Korea, and North Korea will think that prime minister Abe doesn't favor to be solved the kidnapping because he disagree to defray the petty cost for the resolution. And I shame that Abes' belief isn't as steady as I thought.

I don't like the regime of Abe. I won't vote Abes' party that Liberal Democratic Party to the next election(The Democratic Party of Japan either. Very thorny...)

koutaka
02-09-2007, 07:59 AM
Abe doesn't decide any matter.
US and China may decide the agenda and the cost, and bring Japan the decision. Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs will reply for anyone.

koutaka
02-09-2007, 06:29 PM
If everyone who citizen of North Korea can live anywhere that they want, a Japanese victim of kidnapping by North Korea will be able to live in Japan.
It means, the kidnapping problem is solved.

Democracy solves the kidnapping problem.

koutaka
02-11-2007, 08:17 PM
South Korea hope to integrate Korean Peninsula.

But Does North Korea want to so? I doubt it.
South Koreas' wish may be in vain.

koutaka
02-11-2007, 08:24 PM
Possibly, North Korea doesn't want the aid of South Korea for the integratation.
Then, North Korea demands a lot of aid by South Korea, and making the conference to pause, because declining the integration. Maybe.