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The Russian delegate on North Korea’s stance in the six-party talks: In Tokyo on Monday, Russia’s ambassador said the negotiations would be unlikely to yield progress even if Pyongyang returns to the table as demanded. “One can hardly expect noticeable progress at the six-way talks even if they are resumed,” Alexander Losyukov told a forum in Tokyo, as quoted by Kyodo News. North Korea’s “latest behavior is clearly showing that there is no respect for the partners, no willingness to...

OPLAN 5029: On Again?

The Joongang Ilbo reports that discussion OPLAN 5029 contingency plans is on again, but it could just as well be that it’s back to Square One: No firm policy decisions were reached at the closed-door sessions, which took place May 10 to 12 at Yongsan Garrison, according to a participant in the meeting, who characterized it as essentially a brainstorming session. The meeting was titled the United Nations Command Special Operation Force Component Conference. The U.S.-led UN Command invited military...

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Laura Bush in Jerusalem: I realize how unfashionable it has become to question the patriotism of people–even those who openly sympathize with our enemies or spy for other nations–but I question the patriotism of Americans who want Jonathan Pollard to be released from prison simply because he was spying for Israel. Ditto those who wanted Robert Kim released because he was spying for Korea. These men are traitors who were duly tried, convicted, and sentenced in competent courts of law....

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Random Prediction of the Day: I’m laying odds on North Korea not actually testing a bomb–because I’m a pessimist by nature–but if it does, South Korea will say, “How do you know it was really nuclear?,” which we might not, if it’s done underground. Which completely ignores the real point, of course: North Korea is intentionally creating the perception that it is building and testing nukes. The regime that cultivates doubts about whether they’re real should bear the risks of...

You Don’t Say

Yahoo Headline: “N. Korea nuke test would pose challenges.” There is one interesting item in the article: The chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Sen. Richard Lugar (news, bio, voting record), R-Ind., said he concluded from a recent meeting with Bush that the president expected other permanent members of the U.N. Security Council — including Russia and China — to join him in seeking U.N. penalties against North Korea if there were a test. China has indicated it opposes...

OPLAN 5029: On Again?

The Joongang Ilbo reports that discussion OPLAN 5029 contingency plans is on again, but it could just as well be that it’s back to Square One: No firm policy decisions were reached at the closed-door sessions, which took place May 10 to 12 at Yongsan Garrison, according to a participant in the meeting, who characterized it as essentially a brainstorming session. The meeting was titled the United Nations Command Special Operation Force Component Conference. The U.S.-led UN Command invited military...

111685987433018860

Laura Bush in Jerusalem: I realize how unfashionable it has become to question the patriotism of people–even those who openly sympathize with our enemies or spy for other nations–but I question the patriotism of Americans who want Jonathan Pollard to be released from prison simply because he was spying for Israel. Ditto those who wanted Robert Kim released because he was spying for Korea. These men are traitors who were duly tried, convicted, and sentenced in competent courts of law....

111684620284429001

Random Prediction of the Day: I’m laying odds on North Korea not actually testing a bomb–because I’m a pessimist by nature–but if it does, South Korea will say, “How do you know it was really nuclear?,” which we might not, if it’s done underground. Which completely ignores the real point, of course: North Korea is intentionally creating the perception that it is building and testing nukes. The regime that cultivates doubts about whether they’re real should bear the risks of...