US to Remove North Korea from State Sponsored Terrorism List?
|The big news today was that North Korea agreed to disclose and disable all their nuclear facilities and for some reason everyone is excited about this. Why am I not excited and jumping with joy that peace is about to break out on the Korean peninsula? Well because we have been here before just this past February when North Korea promised the same thing that they are promising now. They then made new demands which the US met and the North Koreans have yet to meet their side of the agreement anyway.
Now we are being told that the North Koreans are going to disclose all their nuclear facilities again and what did the US give the North Koreans this time for their promise to do something they had already promised to do? Well this:
North Korea’s Foreign Ministry said Monday that the United States has decided to remove the communist country from its list of terror-sponsoring nations and make political and economic measures for "compensation," such as lifting a trade ban.
The decision was made at a working-level meeting between the two nations in Geneva over the weekend, a North Korean Foreign Ministry spokesman was quoted as saying by the North’s Korean Central News Agency.
"As a consequence, a foundation for making progress in the next round of six-party talks (on the North’s nuclear ambitions) was paved, the spokesman said. [Yonhap]
The North Koreans have never atoned for their various terrorist attacks like Libya did and yet the Bush administration is going to reward them with removing them from the state sponsored terrorism list. They are agreeing to do this as an incentive to do something the North Koreans have been promising to do for the last thirteen years stretching all the way back to 1994 when the first Agreed Framework was signed during the Clinton Administration.
The US governments desperation to perpetuate the "Myth of Progress" is truly astounding. I really hope the "Six Party Charade" and the sell out of a sound North Korea policy is worth the setting of conditions to bomb Iran.
Make sure to read OFK’s take on this.
Now that Corea is in bed with the Taliban, we ought to just remove the word "North" from the list.
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North Korea off the Terrorist List? Waiting for U.S. Confirmation…
North Korea is making a significant claim:
North Korea’s foreign ministry said Monday that the United States has decided to remove the communist state from the US list of states sponsoring terrorism.
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There’s a guy named James Huessy that’s going to be talking about this type of stuff on a radio blog show. He’s going to be talking about state sponsored terrorism, EMP and other national security topics. Anyone who felt like this was interesting I think would really enjoy this show. It’s going to be on on Wednesday the 31st (next Wednesday). It should be really informative. Here’s the link if you guys want to listen to it: http://empactradio.org/pvp/episode64-peter-huessy/
For some reason I said that wrong name in my last comment. The guys name that’s going to be on the radio blog show is Peter Huessy, not James Huessy. I’m so sorry about that mistake!
I know that I posted on this before about a guy named Peter Huessy being on that radio show, EMPact Radio. But I wanted to let people know that he is going to be on it again, in case you missed it last time. He’s going to be on again this Wednesday February 8th, 2012 at 12pm eastern time.) The last time he was on it was really interesting to hear, so I’m looking forward to listening to him again. Here’s the link if you missed the last episode with him: http://empactradio.org/pvp/episode87-peter-huessy/