April 3, 200323 yr N.Korea Says S.Korean Iraq Troop Decision a Crime North Korea said on Thursday South Korea decision to send non-combat troops to Iraq was a criminal act that would heighten tensions on the divided Korean peninsula, the South's Yonhap news agency reported. It quoted state-run North Korean television as saying public opposition in the South was "righteous and patriotic" because sending troops to Iraq meant supporting U.S. ambitions to invade North Korea. The United States, in the midst of a war against Iraq, has repeatedly said it has no plans to invade North Korea, which it suspects is trying to develop nuclear weapons. "It is an act of crime further endangering the situation on the peninsula," Yonhap quoted North Korean television as saying in a reference to Wednesday's parliamentary vote to approve the deployment of 700 medical and engineering troops to Iraq. The vote was a political victory for South Korean President Roh Moo-hyun in the face of widespread public opposition to the U.S.-led war to oust President Saddam Hussein. What the hell does that have to do with anything?
April 3, 200323 yr N.Korea Says S.Korean Iraq Troop Decision a Crime North Korea said on Thursday South Korea decision to send non-combat troops to Iraq was a criminal act that would heighten tensions on the divided Korean peninsula, the South's Yonhap news agency reported. It quoted state-run North Korean television as saying public opposition in the South was "righteous and patriotic" because sending troops to Iraq meant supporting U.S. ambitions to invade North Korea. The United States, in the midst of a war against Iraq, has repeatedly said it has no plans to invade North Korea, which it suspects is trying to develop nuclear weapons. "It is an act of crime further endangering the situation on the peninsula," Yonhap quoted North Korean television as saying in a reference to Wednesday's parliamentary vote to approve the deployment of 700 medical and engineering troops to Iraq. The vote was a political victory for South Korean President Roh Moo-hyun in the face of widespread public opposition to the U.S.-led war to oust President Saddam Hussein. What the hell does that have to do with anything? thats typical...this guy has beenn threatening to nuke US cities for almost 30 years now...chicago is currently 3rd on the list..behind new york and washington dc..i hear LA is really pissed because they passed chicago up in population and feel that means they should be rated ahead of us...losers
April 3, 200323 yr He is like a 10 year old straved for attention about every week he says something for attention
April 3, 200323 yr Kim Jong Il has also kidnapped all triplets in N. Korea and had them squared away in harsh state run orphanages recently because he is VERY fearful that one of them might overthrow him (it's a superstition there that a triplet will overthrow a regime because they are powerful, etc. etc.)
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