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    MOSCOW, October 18 (RIA Novosti) - Diplomats at all North Korean embassies have been told to wait for an important message from Pyongyang, a Japanese newspaper reported on Saturday. Yomiuri Shimbun said the diplomats received the instruction several days ago. It quoted unnamed sources as saying they were told to cancel all business trips. Analysts say the news could be connected with the deteriorating health of North Korea's reclusive leader Kim Jong-il, or with relations between the two Koreas. North Korea threatened on Thursday to sever all relations with the South unless President Lee Myung-bak ends his "confrontational" policies. South Korean analysts have interpreted the North Korean threat as an attempt to create a rift between Seoul and Washington, and boost Pyongyang's bargaining position in international talks on its denuclearization. South Korea's President Lee, who took office in February, has strengthened ties with the U.S., while warning that further economic aid to the North could be withheld if Pyongyang fails to meet its nuclear disarmament commitments. He has also pledged to review agreements on bilateral economic projects agreed at North-South summits. His stance has come as a sharp contrast to that of his two predecessors, who agreed to massive subsidies for the impoverished North in a drive to rebuild relations. The North Korean commentary, published in the official newspaper of the ruling Workers' Party, accused Lee of "trampling" on the summit agreements in pursuit of confrontation with the Pyongyang. The United States recently removed North Korea from its terrorism blacklist. In response, the North said it would restart work to disable its nuclear facilities.


    Intriguing.

  • #2
    They were just feeling unloved.
    B♭3

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    • #3
      Lets see, there's likely a NK diplomat in Moscow staying in the abandoned dog kennel of the Kremlin. Then there's certainly a NK diplomat sleeping under a newspaper on a steamy grating in Washington. There's one likely in SK that the SK government provides with a villa at SK expense, and finally there's a NK diplomat in Peking who fills in once in a while at Chin's dry cleaning running the vats for a little bit of rice to survive on. So, no international galavanting for a while as they wait for an important message about the dear leader, got it.
      Long time member @ Apolyton
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      • #4
        Maybe the NK government it seizing their frequent flier miles to redistribute to the people.

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        • #5
          No, no. I know i gonna get in trouble for this, but actually reliable sources exclusively told me, that the important news will be about the Madonna/Ritchie divorce... North Koreans are all into Madonna, you know, and esp. the diplomats...

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          • #6
            Is Kim dead yet? I heard he had a stroke a while back.
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            • #7
              God, is this going to be like Clay Aiken coming out of the closet?

              Clay Aiken: "I'm gay!"
              The World: "No sh*t."
              The cake is NOT a lie. It's so delicious and moist.

              The Weighted Companion Cube is cheating on you, that slut.

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              • #8
                No, this is going to be like Kim coming out of the closet...

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                • #9
                  They're probably going to endorse Barack Obama.

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                  • #10
                    A list of possible successors...

                    (Reuters) - Japanese news media said North Korea could issue an important announcement soon that might concern the health of leader Kim Jong-il.

                    Diplomats say they believe Kim, 66, recently suffered a stroke but latest news report suggest he maintains his grip on power in Asia's only communist dynasty.

                    Following are profiles of some possible successors to the reclusive leader, who intelligence sources have said suffers from diabetes and heart problems.

                    THE THREE SONS

                    Jong-chol, the second oldest of Kim's three known sons, is believed to be 27. Educated in Switzerland, he is thought to suffer from a hormonal disorder but is considered the favorite to succeed his father. Despite Jong-chol's lack of any formal grooming for the top job, one North Korea expert said he had been accompanying his father on official trips around the country.

                    Jong-nam, 37, is the oldest son but many believe he fell from grace after trying to enter Japan with a forged passport.

                    The youngest son, Jong-un, born in 1983, is often cited as the most promising but is seen as unlikely to be picked in a society where the tradition of seniority is so strong.

                    BROTHER-IN-LAW

                    Jang Song-taek, 62, is married to Kim's sister and a ruling Workers' Party official who appeared to lose favor some years ago in a power struggle with reformers. More recently, though, he returned to the inner leadership circle and is often seen as the second most powerful man after Kim in the ruling party structure, though he officially holds only a relatively low rank.

                    HEAD OF STATE

                    Kim Yong-nam, 80, is head of the North Korean parliament's leadership council and the country's nominal head of state. While a long-time loyal party member and a former foreign minister, he is not thought to have the legitimacy rooted in the North's revolutionary history, seen as necessary to become leader. If he did succeed Kim, it would likely be as a figurehead.

                    THE GENERALS

                    Jo Myong-rok is head of the powerful Political Department of the North's army and Kim's number two in the National Defense Commission. But he, too, is believed to be in poor health.

                    A 2006 report by the South's intelligence agency named another general, O Kuk-ryol, as a younger and more likely successor to Kim's military post. The report said he appeared to be a reliable figure who is familiar with South Korea.

                    General Hyon Chol-hae, 74, deputy director of the political division of the Korean People's Army, is frequently at Kim's side when he visits military units for his field guidance tours, leading analysts to believe he is a trusted aide.

                    (Reporting by Jack Kim, editing by Roger Crabb)
                    I came upon a barroom full of bad Salon pictures in which men with hats on the backs of their heads were wolfing food from a counter. It was the institution of the "free lunch" I had struck. You paid for a drink and got as much as you wanted to eat. For something less than a rupee a day a man can feed himself sumptuously in San Francisco, even though he be a bankrupt. Remember this if ever you are stranded in these parts. ~ Rudyard Kipling, 1891

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                    • #11
                      Thanks for the list Dan. That ought to make it easier for the snipers to find their targets...

                      (if only)
                      12-17-10 Mohamed Bouazizi NEVER FORGET
                      Stadtluft Macht Frei
                      Killing it is the new killing it
                      Ultima Ratio Regum

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Winston
                        They're probably going to endorse Barack Obama.
                        "lol internet" ~ AAHZ

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Winston
                          They're probably going to endorse Barack Obama.
                          Nah, Koreans don't like black people. They're going to endorse Nader.

                          <Reverend> IRC is just multiplayer notepad.
                          I like your SNOOPY POSTER! - While you Wait quote.

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                          • #14
                            ...well? It's been five days. What's this all about then?
                            "lol internet" ~ AAHZ

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                            • #15
                              Kim: Gotcha!

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