Roh’s Opening Offer

The WaPo reports: “South Korean President Roh Moo Hyun will press President Bush in a meeting in Washington on Friday to reaffirm the United States’ commitment to a diplomatic resolution of the North Korean nuclear standoff, according to South Korean officials familiar with Roh’s plans. Roh intends to underscore Seoul’s position that any military option is “unacceptable.” In exchange, Roh will offer assurances that South Korea will support sharper U.S. measures to get the North to return to stalled international...

Roh’s Opening Offer

The WaPo reports: “South Korean President Roh Moo Hyun will press President Bush in a meeting in Washington on Friday to reaffirm the United States’ commitment to a diplomatic resolution of the North Korean nuclear standoff, according to South Korean officials familiar with Roh’s plans. Roh intends to underscore Seoul’s position that any military option is “unacceptable.” In exchange, Roh will offer assurances that South Korea will support sharper U.S. measures to get the North to return to stalled international...

Roh’s Opening Offer

The WaPo reports: “South Korean President Roh Moo Hyun will press President Bush in a meeting in Washington on Friday to reaffirm the United States’ commitment to a diplomatic resolution of the North Korean nuclear standoff, according to South Korean officials familiar with Roh’s plans. Roh intends to underscore Seoul’s position that any military option is “unacceptable.” In exchange, Roh will offer assurances that South Korea will support sharper U.S. measures to get the North to return to stalled international...

The Death of an Alliance, Part Somethingorother (Actually, 22)

I just don’t know how long I can make this delicious agony last. In any event, once everyone else starts to declare a trend to be so, spotting it loses a lot of the fun and most of the originality. The death certificate won’t have been signed until we announce a timetable for withdrawing the bulk of our people, but Roh Moo Hyun’s visit seems to have reminded everyone that it’s time to start fighting over the choice of the...

Ethiopia’s Little Tienanmen

Another U.S. “ally” does a mini-Tienanmen–this time, in Ethiopia, with 24 gunned down and many more injured. The White House has issued a statement, but is it prepared to build a united, multi-ethnic opposition that can win an election, take power, and maintain law and order? Recent elections appear to have been a sham. The current Ethiopian regime is one of several rival tribal militias–all nominally adherent to some loony form of Marxism. The current rulers are Tigrayan, and drove...

Congressional Resolution on North Korean Abductees

The full text is here. Several observations: 1. It’s hard to argue that abducting citizens of a nation with which you’re at peace for political reasons isn’t terrorism. Congress is clearly sending a signal that North Korea doesn’t come off the terrorism list until it releases these abductees. 2. The United States is talking about South Korean abductees and Japanese abductees. Japan is talking about Japanese abductees. South Korea is not talking about South Korean abductees. 3. It is not...

The Death of an Alliance, Part Somethingorother (Actually, 22)

I just don’t know how long I can make this delicious agony last. In any event, once everyone else starts to declare a trend to be so, spotting it loses a lot of the fun and most of the originality. The death certificate won’t have been signed until we announce a timetable for withdrawing the bulk of our people, but Roh Moo Hyun’s visit seems to have reminded everyone that it’s time to start fighting over the choice of the...

Great Minds Think Alike

Here’s NRO on Amnesty International’s moral abdication of its responsibility to talk about the real gulags. What’s sad is that Amnesty had such credibility on human rights–credibility that this world needed–and threw it away. Not only have they lost their ability to be a conscience for the United States when it needs one, it’s also been derelict in being a conscience for the greater world at large. Having backed off on “gulag,” Amnesty’s mouthpiece went on to tell what a...

Ethiopia’s Little Tienanmen

Another U.S. “ally” does a mini-Tienanmen–this time, in Ethiopia, with 24 gunned down and many more injured. The White House has issued a statement, but is it prepared to build a united, multi-ethnic opposition that can win an election, take power, and maintain law and order? Recent elections appear to have been a sham. The current Ethiopian regime is one of several rival tribal militias–all nominally adherent to some loony form of Marxism. The current rulers are Tigrayan, and drove...

Ethiopia’s Little Tienanmen

Another U.S. “ally” does a mini-Tienanmen–this time, in Ethiopia, with 24 gunned down and many more injured. The White House has issued a statement, but is it prepared to build a united, multi-ethnic opposition that can win an election, take power, and maintain law and order? Recent elections appear to have been a sham. The current Ethiopian regime is one of several rival tribal militias–all nominally adherent to some loony form of Marxism. The current rulers are Tigrayan, and drove...

Congressional Resolution on North Korean Abductees

The full text is here. Several observations: 1. It’s hard to argue that abducting citizens of a nation with which you’re at peace for political reasons isn’t terrorism. Congress is clearly sending a signal that North Korea doesn’t come off the terrorism list until it releases these abductees. 2. The United States is talking about South Korean abductees and Japanese abductees. Japan is talking about Japanese abductees. South Korea is not talking about South Korean abductees. 3. It is not...

Great Minds Think Alike

Here’s NRO on Amnesty International’s moral abdication of its responsibility to talk about the real gulags. What’s sad is that Amnesty had such credibility on human rights–credibility that this world needed–and threw it away. Not only have they lost their ability to be a conscience for the United States when it needs one, it’s also been derelict in being a conscience for the greater world at large. Having backed off on “gulag,” Amnesty’s mouthpiece went on to tell what a...

Forecast for North Korea: Less Filling, More Fission

There are more alarming signs that famine may again worsen in North Korea, reports the BBC. The report quotes writer Paul French, who blames Stalinist collectivization for destroying any incentive to increase production, given that the any surplus will be skimmed off. : Instead, they concentrate on their own private plots, which they use to feed themselves and to produce food for the markets. . . . The problem with this system is that market reforms, instituted in 2002, have...

Forecast for North Korea: Less Filling, More Fission

There are more alarming signs that famine may again worsen in North Korea, reports the BBC. The report quotes writer Paul French, who blames Stalinist collectivization for destroying any incentive to increase production, given that the any surplus will be skimmed off. : Instead, they concentrate on their own private plots, which they use to feed themselves and to produce food for the markets. . . . The problem with this system is that market reforms, instituted in 2002, have...