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"Captain Compassion" |
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24 Aug 2004 10:30:09 AM |
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North Korea likens Bush to Hitler |
North Korea likens Bush to Hitler
The US wants to shut down all North Korea's nuclear facilities
North Korea has described US President George W Bush as an "imbecile"
and a "tyrant that puts Hitler in the shade".
A Foreign Ministry spokesman was responding to comments President Bush
made last week in which he described the North's Kim Jong-il as a
"tyrant".
The spokesman also reiterated that North Korea will not attend a
working meeting ahead of the next round of six-party talks on its
nuclear programme.
The working group is due to meet later this month in New York.
President Bush explained in a speech in Hudson, Wisconsin, last
Wednesday, his decision to ask other countries in the region to help
him persuade the North to disarm.
Bush is ridiculed and censured as an idiot, an ignorant, a tyrant
and a man-killer
North Korean Foreign Ministry spokesman
"I felt it was important to bring other countries into the mix, like
China and Japan and South Korea and Russia, so there's now five
countries saying to the tyrant in North Korea, disarm, disarm," he
said.
A North Korean Foreign Ministry spokesman, in comments carried by
state news agency KCNA, responded: "This clearly proves that the DPRK
[North Korea] was right when it commented that he is a political
imbecile bereft of even elementary morality.....
"Bush is a tyrant that puts Hitler into the shade and his group of
such tyrants is a typical gang of political gangsters," he said.
North Korea reiterated comments it made last week that it could not
now take part in working-level talks ahead of six-party discussions on
its nuclear programme scheduled to take place by the end of September.
The spokesman said this was because "the US has become more
undisguised in pursuing its hostile policy towards the DPRK,
backtracking from all agreements and common understanding reached at
the third round of the six-party talks" [held in June].
Talks impasse
At those latest talks, the US proposed North Korea freeze its nuclear
programme as a step towards eventual dismantlement and consequent
economic rewards.
But Pyongyang has questioned the timeframe, and also continues to deny
US claims that it has a second enriched uranium weapons programme.
The Foreign Ministry spokesman said on Monday that instead North Korea
would boost a "thousand times" its capacity for self-defence.
The nuclear dispute flared up in 2002, when US officials accused North
Korea of running a secret nuclear programme in violation of
international agreements.
Since then there have been a series of talks in an effort to resolve
the crisis, but a deal has yet to be reached.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/3589766.stm
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| User: "abracadabra" |
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| Title: Re: North Korea likens Bush to Hitler |
24 Aug 2004 11:50:53 AM |
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"Captain Compassion" <res0mp8t@NOSPAMverizon.net> wrote in message
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North Korea likens Bush to Hitler
LOL
I've seen arguments over people who do "spelling flames" denigrate into
accusations of "Nazi-like" behavior. Bush is bad, but a piker next to
Hitler.
The US wants to shut down all North Korea's nuclear facilities
North Korea has described US President George W Bush as an "imbecile"
and a "tyrant that puts Hitler in the shade".
Well, the imbecile part seem accurate.
A Foreign Ministry spokesman was responding to comments President Bush
made last week in which he described the North's Kim Jong-il as a
"tyrant".
Frankly Bush and Jong-il ought to be in CBS's next season of "Big Brother"
together, along with Saddam, Putin, Blair, and Bill Clinton.
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