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ContributorNetwork – The Obama administration has had two major foreign policy events to deal with since mid-December. First there was Iran’s threat to close the Strait of Hormuz, a strategic waterway through which much of the world’s crude oil supply travels. Then North Korea’s Kim Jong-Il died and his youngest son was named his successor.
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How Will Obama Handle Nuclear Chess with Iran, North Korea?
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According to a recent ad released by the Center for Union Facts, citizens of North Korea are much like American union members in that neither are open to real change. Fox News Insider reports: Rick Berman, from the Center of Union Facts, joined Your World to defend the new ads and talked about the great responses they’ve gotten. He said, “It’s designed to tell people that if you live in North Korea, you can’t change the system that you’re living under. And if you’re in a workplace, you can’t change that system either if the union got voted in during the 1940s or the 50s or the 60s.” Berman concluded, “They are taking a bad situation and making it worse for the average American worker and the president knows exactly what he is doing, he has created the most pro-union National Labor Relations Board in the history of the National Labor Relations Act.”
AP – The Obama administration is sending its top diplomat for Asia to China, South Korea and Japan next week to confer with officials there about developments in North Korea after the death of Kim Jong Il and U.S. rapprochement with Myanmar.
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**Written by Doug Powers Last week the UN General Assembly held a moment of silence for North Korea’s Kim Jong Il (it’s over, you can start talking again, Jimmy ). On Wednesday, in spite of the dictator’s abhorrent human rights record, the UN went a step further : (Reuters) – U.N. offices around the world lowered their flags to half-staff to mark the funeral of North Korean leader Kim Jong-il on Wednesday in a move the world body said was routine but which prompted objections from some human rights activists. In New York, where the flag outside U.N. headquarters was lowered, spokesman Eduardo del Buey said the gesture had been requested by Pyongyang’s U.N. mission but was normal for the funeral of any head of state. “It’s a matter of protocol,” he said. North Korea is a full member of the 193-nation organization. But UN Watch, a Geneva-based advocacy group, said the U.N. human rights message was “at serious risk of being blurred today” because of the honoring of Kim, who died on December 17. “Today should be a time for the U.N. to show solidarity with the victims – the millions of North Koreans brutalized by Kim’s merciless policies of starvation, torture and oppression – and not with the perpetrator,” the group’s executive director, Hillel Neuer, said in a statement. Maybe one of the things about Kim Jong Il’s tenure that appealed to the appease-o-crats and Goracle-worshipping carbon credit dealers at the UN was his refusal to go overboard on the use of planet-destroying electricity: As for the funeral procession, the crowd lining the streets of Pyongyang was stricken with mandated grief, not unlike many at the protocol-rich, common sense-deprived United Nations: **Written by Doug Powers Twitter @ThePowersThatBe

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The diligent crew at NewsBusters has uncovered an outrageous post by the left-wing blog “Daily Kos” asserting that North Korea is in fact no worse than South Korea or even the United States. The article, entitled “North Korea & Hysteria, Madness,” written by Niccolo Caldararo – an adjunct professor of anthropology at San Francisco State University – complains that “the Western media wallows in the exotic and North Korea has been the clown of the 20th century.” He goes on to claim that North Korea is merely “brought forward for comic relief now and then or pasted up as a ‘paper tiger,’ to scare voters before elections or as a distraction for other important news.” NewsBusters’ Tim Graham writes that, to hear the professor tell it, the capitalist imperialists are licking their chops after the death of Kim Jong Il: “Let’s face it, North Korea is ripe for capitalism, there are millions of potential workers who will work for near nothing. The hope is that the regime will crumble like the Soviet Union and give way to massive investment opportunities.” Arguing that North Korea is “no less responsible toward its own citizens” than South Korea or America, Caldararo writes: While North Korea may behave in a strange fashion at times, its political history is no less responsible toward its own citizens than the history of the South [Koreans], especially the recent history that was dominated in the 1960s to 1980s by dictatorial regimes that practiced torture and mass arrest. While we hear of starvation and torture in North Korea, these are far less well documented than the recent history of the South. As for the nuclear weapons issue, we should also recall that the USA has been the only country to use nuclear weapons, and we used them on civilians. If the world is to be afraid of the use of these weapons by a renegade nation, one should look at the definition of the word in the context of the Bush Administration waging war in violation of international law and by the use of evidence it knew was tainted. We cannot expect a world of law and respect after such behavior. The professor believes that “ignorance and fear” is what drives judgement of North Korean action and even went on to quote Cicero, stating, “There can be no peace without justice.” Caldararo also argued that the communist regime was actually brought on by America: The specific kind of leadership and government North Korea has today is the result of its history, and especially its most recent history with America. We must consider that from the end of W.W.II until 1987 South Korea was a brutal dictatorship. Its prison camps and torture chambers were filled with not only political prisoners but also ethnic minorities and religious objectors, in fact, anyone who dared to challenge the injustice and corruption of the regime. All this time South Korea’s government had the full support of the USA. North Koreans remember this horror and base part of their posture to the USA on this history… NewsBusters points out that when several commenters disagreed with Caldararo about his stance on North Korea, the professor arrogantly dismissed them as uneducated: “I love how people think they know what is happening in countries they have never even visited.”
North Korea’s Kim Jong Il played a strange part in the season finale of NBC’s comedy “30 Rock” spring. The storyline had “Avery” (Elizabeth Banks’s character married to Alec Baldwin’s “Jack Donaghy”) being kidnapped by the North Koreans. The sudden passing of the dictator poses a unique problem to the comedy. As you can see by this promo clip, the writers had K-J-I very much alive. (The good stuff appears about 2:10 into the promo reel.) Elizabeth Banks, the actress playing Baldwin’s kidnapped bride Avery, also tweeted about the conundrum: NBC says “30 Rock” will return January 12th. One can only imagine the scrambling that is currently happening on the NBC lot in Burbank.
In the next-to-last Morning Jolt before the Christmas holiday, a look at whether Jimmy Carter sent condolences to North Korea, the cost of . . . and this assessment of what’s going on in Iowa, and doubts about why we should care so much about all that: The Latest From — Yawn! — Iowa Keep reading this post . . .
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Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) released a statement Monday regarding the death of North Korean leader Kim Jong Il . He said he believes Kim has left this world to join some friends. “The world is a better place now that Kim Jong-il is no longer in it. For more than six decades, people in North Korea have been consigned to lives of dire poverty and cruel oppression under one of the most totalitarian regimes the world has ever known. I can only express satisfaction that the Dear Leader is joining the likes of Qaddafi , Bin Laden , Hitler , and Stalin in a warm corner of hell.” Read the full statement here . h/t Politico
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Sen. McCain says Kim Jong Il will be warm this winter
