Friday, January 30, 2009

North Korea, trying to jolt Obama, warns South

More B.S.from North Korea , South Korea Just is fed up with the Antics of North Korea , the north has cut off almost all access through the few border crossings there are , and now they are pissed because the south did not react the way they wanted ( No Ass Kissing ).
Now the north wants to play the same old game with the Obamasiah ! ( who apparently does Kiss Ass ) I guess they want some of the Hopey , Changey , attitude that is being givin to some of the leaders of the Middle east !
I always thought this was the reason you Don't give in to terrorist's ?


SEOUL (Reuters) - North Korea said on Friday it was scrapping all accords with the South, the latest verbal onslaught against its neighbor that analysts say is more aimed at grabbing the attention of new U.S. President Barack Obama.

Analysts said the latest rise in tension increased the chances of a military clash on the strongly defended border that has divided the two Koreas for more than half a century.

"There is neither way to improve (relations) nor hope to bring them on track," North Korea's KCNA news agency quoted the Committee for the Peaceful Reunification of Korea as saying.
SEEKING OBAMA'S ATTENTION :
Some analysts say the saber-rattling is more aimed at jolting newly inaugurated Obama into taking notice of Pyongyang which has for years used the threat of nuclear weapons to extract concessions from Washington, in particular diplomatic relations and an end to its global isolation.

North Korea had hinted in a New Year message it was willing to work with Obama -- who has suggested he is open to talks.
....The U.S. still has about 30 thousand troops on the DMZ !

"There is neither way to improve (relations) nor hope to bring them on track," North Korea's KCNA news agency quoted the Committee for the Peaceful Reunification of Korea as saying.

"The confrontation between the north and the south in the political and military fields has been put to such extremes that the inter-Korean relations have reached the brink of a war."

KCNA also launched a fresh attack on South Korean President Lee Myung-bak, accusing him of putting as a new minister in charge of relations on the peninsula one of the architects of the government's "undisguised policy for confrontation with the DPRK (North Korea)."

The North in recent months has repeatedly warned of war on the divided peninsula and threatened to destroy the conservative government in Seoul which has ended a decade of free-flowing aid to Pyongyang after taking office a year ago.

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