Overplaying one's hand, DPRK-style
Just a quick one:
"If the nuclear issue is to be settled, leaving the hostile relations as they are, all nuclear weapons states should meet and realize the simultaneous nuclear disarmament. This is the only option".
And that is really going to happen, isn't it?
Oh hang it, another one:
The turning of the wheels of justice in Pyongyang:
"A suspected Japanese drug smuggler departed from the DPRK after being held in custody here....Yoshiaki Sawada...who had been held in custody in the DPRK since October 2003 for attempting to smuggle drug[s]...the DPRK treated him in a humanitarian manner and leniently dealt with his case, taking his wish to go back home and health condition and so on into consideration".
Five years in the Pyongyang Big House. I hate to think what a non-humanitarian manner and severity would entail.
"If the nuclear issue is to be settled, leaving the hostile relations as they are, all nuclear weapons states should meet and realize the simultaneous nuclear disarmament. This is the only option".
And that is really going to happen, isn't it?
Oh hang it, another one:
The turning of the wheels of justice in Pyongyang:
"A suspected Japanese drug smuggler departed from the DPRK after being held in custody here....Yoshiaki Sawada...who had been held in custody in the DPRK since October 2003 for attempting to smuggle drug[s]...the DPRK treated him in a humanitarian manner and leniently dealt with his case, taking his wish to go back home and health condition and so on into consideration".
Five years in the Pyongyang Big House. I hate to think what a non-humanitarian manner and severity would entail.
Labels: arms and the man, DPRK-watch