Monthly Archive: February, 2005

Will Congress Reach for N. Korea’s Economic Jugular?

The Joongang Ilbo reports that Congressmen Tom Lantos and Frank Wolf are working on a new bill that will “End Dictatorship and Assist Democracy.” From where I sit in Northwest, I can see eyes rolling all the way from Georgetown to Foggy Bottom. I will try to get you some details. I don’t yet know whether the bill will be merely symbolic or will have real consequences for the targeted dictatorships, but I have come to believe that in the...

Nukes Update

NYT story here. Ban Ki-Moon is telling Condi Rice that North Korea might be bluffing about its nukes. Sure, they might be–I personally don’t believe most of what North Korea says–but given the North’s chosen absence of transparency, at some point we have to make assumptions for strategic purposes. Ban wants us to assume the best, notwithstanding the fact that the evidence points in the other direction. Bits and pieces of evidence that help us make that assumption include a...

Meet the New Korean Ambassador

This certainly doesn’t look very encouraging: – Will your criminal record for tax evasion hinder your diplomatic activity? “That is a tough question. I’ve never heard anything from the United States. It is a relief to me that I was appointed ambassador by the [progressive] Roh administration, the successor to the Kim Dae-jung administration [which indicted him]. It means that my punishment for tax evasion in 1999 could be viewed from another perspective.” Note that this guy wants to be...

Nukes Update

NYT story here. Ban Ki-Moon is telling Condi Rice that North Korea might be bluffing about its nukes. Sure, they might be–I personally don’t believe most of what North Korea says–but given the North’s chosen absence of transparency, at some point we have to make assumptions for strategic purposes. Ban wants us to assume the best, notwithstanding the fact that the evidence points in the other direction. Bits and pieces of evidence that help us make that assumption include a...

Meet the New Korean Ambassador

This certainly doesn’t look very encouraging: – Will your criminal record for tax evasion hinder your diplomatic activity? “That is a tough question. I’ve never heard anything from the United States. It is a relief to me that I was appointed ambassador by the [progressive] Roh administration, the successor to the Kim Dae-jung administration [which indicted him]. It means that my punishment for tax evasion in 1999 could be viewed from another perspective.” Note that this guy wants to be...

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North Korea Issues Even More Demands! . . . Kim Jong-Il, today announced that unless the United States meets his demands he would turn his own country into a “lake of fire” using those weapons. The demands include a non-aggression treaty with the United States, an end to economic sanctions and a massive influx of tobacco, alcohol and DVDs of newly-released Hollywood movies. U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan said, “the Security Council will seriously consider the DPRK’s grievances and vote soon...

110838125661948332

North Korea Issues Even More Demands! . . . Kim Jong-Il, today announced that unless the United States meets his demands he would turn his own country into a “lake of fire” using those weapons. The demands include a non-aggression treaty with the United States, an end to economic sanctions and a massive influx of tobacco, alcohol and DVDs of newly-released Hollywood movies. U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan said, “the Security Council will seriously consider the DPRK’s grievances and vote soon...

Squeeze Play

In the wake of the recent news that Japan has imposed economic sanctions in the disguise of a new insurance requirement for incoming ships, the United States is also looking for ways to amplify the shock. The New York Times reports: In the months before North Korea announced that it possessed nuclear weapons, the Bush administration began developing new strategies to choke off its few remaining sources of income, based on techniques in use against Al Qaeda, intelligence officials and...

Squeeze Play

In the wake of the recent news that Japan has imposed economic sanctions in the disguise of a new insurance requirement for incoming ships, the United States is also looking for ways to amplify the shock. The New York Times reports: In the months before North Korea announced that it possessed nuclear weapons, the Bush administration began developing new strategies to choke off its few remaining sources of income, based on techniques in use against Al Qaeda, intelligence officials and...