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Tue, August 9, 2022 | 17:33
Donald Kirk
Bargaining for peace
WASHINGTON - How about Pope Francis inspiring millions of the faithful in North Korea as he did in South Korea four years ago? Can we picture highly organized throngs cheering him on the way in from Pyongyang's sparkling new international airport, blessing one and all while host Kim Jong-un smiles happily beside him in the limo?
2018-10-11 17:19
All news, all day
WASHINGTON _ Foreign observers may be wondering why the case of a teen-aged boy molesting a teen-aged girl 36 years ago should sweep other news off American front pages. Koreans in particular might want to know why this transgression reaches the same proportions as did their Candlelight Revolution of two years ago when a million or so turned out nightly to protest a regime seen as corrupt and abusive.
2018-10-04 17:03
On the road to peace
WASHINGTON - The road to peace and reconciliation on the Korean Peninsula is so full of potholes and pitfalls, twists and turns, that it's impossible to imagine where and how the process will end.
2018-09-27 17:48
Awakening from nuclear nightmares
Stephen King, author of global best-selling novels of horror and fantasy, has written about the craving for horror stories, books and films. He thinks all of us are more or less "mentally ill," but most of us hide or sublimate our worst instincts. From there he tries to answer why we sit through horror movies that frighten us.
2018-09-20 17:57
NY Times versus Trump
WASHINGTON - We hear so much speculation as to who wrote the infamous, anonymous New York Times op-ed, “I Am Part of the Resistance Inside the Trump Administration,” it's surprising we hear not a word about whether the piece was actually an inside job.
2018-09-13 17:03
No trusting Trump
WASHINGTON - Here in the swamp of the American capital, you appreciate how easy it is to forget about Korea when North Korea isn't firing missiles and testing warheads or, conversely, when no one's talking about another summit between President Trump and Kim Jong-un.
2018-09-06 17:28
Searching for peace
The U.S.-Korea alliance is at a crossroads, and the North Koreans think they know what to do to send Washington and Seoul in different directions. How about demanding, repeatedly, a “peace declaration” that President Moon Jae-in also thinks would be great? Everybody wants peace. Nobody wants Korean War II, so why not all the protagonists in the first Korean War, North and South Koreans, Americans, Chinese too, sign a paper declaring the war's over and let us now live in everlasting peace.
2018-08-30 17:33
Hosting reunions for power and influence
The bait of reunions of members of families divided by the Korean War has got to be about the most cynical ploy devised by the North Koreans to exploit human suffering for no reason other than to inflict cruel punishment on defenseless people.
2018-08-23 17:11
Sweltering with summit fever
Summit fever these days is as hot as the weather. We face weeks of heated debate in the run-up to a third summit between President Moon Jae-in and North Korea's Kim Jong-un and maybe a second summit between President Donald Trump and Kim. The Moon-Kim summit is going to test Moon's willingness to stand up to Kim.
2018-08-16 16:55
Trump's strategy for North Korea
Is President Donald Trump offering a tutorial on how to negotiate with the North Koreans _ reminding them of the riches and rewards awaiting them the moment they enter his magic kingdom?
2018-08-09 18:41
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