Saturday, August 20, 2005

CNN's insignificance

China, North Korea's ally in the talks, said through a Foreign Ministry spokesman that it hopes six-party talks will continue, according to China's state-run Xinhua news agency. "China was watching the situation," said spokesman Kong Quan, who added that China persistently stands for the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula and the maintenance of peace and stability there. "We hope the talks can be continue," Kong said

Talk about pointless banter, in the heart of an important story, eh?

"Despite the firmness of the statement by the North Korean Foreign Ministry," Yakovenko said, "Russia still hopes for the soonest possible resumption of the six-nation negotiations and compromises in settling problems with due consideration of the interests of all sides."
U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan said North Korea could be brought back to the negotiating table.

And to finish the "piece"...
Bush tones down 'axis of evil' rhetoric
Yes, listen to the "fiery" rhetoric of George W. Bush in comparison to the sanity of the K.C.N.A:
"In his inauguration speech, Bush trumpeted that 'fire of freedom will reach dark corners of the world.' This is nothing but a plot to engulf the whole world in a sea of war flames and rule it by imposing a freedom based on power," North Korea's state-run Pyongyang Radio said this month."

Here is a decent example of how the left can give it's side of the story, without trumping the importance of China, Russia and the U.N, OVER the role America MUST play, keeping Korea from falling even deeper under the control of a nuclear ambitious tyrant.

4 Comments:

Blogger Mark Richard Francis said...

I think going back to Bush's inaguration speech is a bit much: things have already changed since, and the speech was just propaganda anyway.

Note that since that speech, Bush has pulled troops from South Korea -- or is working on it.

4:35 PM  
Blogger KnightofGoodMrIronMan said...

I think going back to Bush's inauguration speech is important.

"Note that since that speech, Bush has pulled troops from South Korea -- or is working on it."

Well, why does the K.C.N.A warn it's "subjects" about the precarious position U.S troops and ONLY U.S troops have put the D.P.R.K in? You would think they would relax the anti-American rhetoric a little... no?

1:06 PM  
Blogger KnightofGoodMrIronMan said...

Oh yea, and by the way there, Mark(The Spot)

CNN(!) was the one that was "going back to Bush's inaguration speech"... the day North Korea declared itself a NUCLEAR POWER!
Not me.

This is the issue I am raising with this post.

"I think going back to Bush's inaguration speech is a bit much"
I think it is a bit, insignifigant.

1:35 PM  
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