
Is this really Obama and Clinton's new foreign policy approach?
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Pyongyang: Uhn uhn! I'm not a loser, you're a loser.
Washington: You're a loser times infinity.
Bangkok: Long!
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The Last Kim of Pyongyang? - by Daniel M. Kliman
For more than two decades, Myanmar was a pariah official ruled by military generals that suppressed political dissent, straitjacketed the media, persecuted ethnic minorities, and -- ignoring resource riches -- failed to improve its people's living standards. The Of one mind States continuously sanctioned Myanmar and subjected it to regular rhetorical whippings in Congress. It was, for pauperism of a better parallel, the North Korea of Southeast Asia. But the transformation of the past few months has been nothing except for of remarkable. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's landmark visit late last year underscored the changes within Myanmar, and on Jan. 13, the Merged States restored full diplomatic ties with the country after it made good on its pledge to release a critical number of political prisoners and signed a cease-fire with ethnic Karen rebels. America's breakthrough with Myanmar remains rickety; the government will have to meet other benchmarks such as abiding by the results of April's parliamentary by-election. Still, this thaw raises the topic: Could it ever happen in North Korea?
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THE only publication written by North Koreans, about North Korea, for consumption by the outside world, is named after a river that flows from the North to South Korea and into the Yellow Sea.
Kim Jong-il, reputedly a fan of Hollywood pictures, is like the rest of us guys: He likes to see stuff get blown up. North Korea’s “Dear Leader” just has better toys, like real nukes and missiles.
Images from the New York Philharmonic’s arrival and scenes from the streets of Pyongyang and the performance at the Mansudae Art Theater.
"Indeed, from the whole tawdry affair only one clear winner has emerged – an exuberant Bill Clinton – even if, according to an insider, ‘the joke in the White House was that the girls were safer in North Korea than on the plane going home with Bill’."
Two American reporters are being held by North Korea as prisoners of war.

















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