Teach English to North Koreans
(Via. The Marmot) It’s better than learning North Korean history in school again.
(Via. The Marmot) It’s better than learning North Korean history in school again.
Some people make me sick. Whoever is messing with this guy needs to turn off your computer and go outside for a couple of hours.
So floods have ravaged farmland, food aid is cut from all sides, bank accounts are frozen, epidemics around the country, so what do you do? Dig
SEOUL, South Korea — North Korea’s defense minister said his country will strengthen its nuclear weapons program in response to U.N. sanctions and American hostility, the North’s official news agency reported Wednesday.
North Korea “will bolster war deterrent for self-defense in every way by employing all possible means and methods,” said Kim Il Chol, minister of the People’s Armed Forces, according to the Korean Central News Agency.
The communist country often refers to its nuclear weapons program as a “war deterrent for self-defense.”
Kim told a gathering to mark 53 years since the armistice agreement at the end of the 1950-53 Korean War, that such a move was necessary “to cope with the serious situation created on the Korean Peninsula due to the U.S. extremely hostile act and the irresponsibility of the U.N. Security Council.”
North Korea fired seven missiles in early July, including one believed to be capable of reaching parts of the United States. International condemnation of the test-launches prompted the Security Council to adopt a resolution sanctioning North Korea and banning all U.N. member states from missile-related dealings with it.
Pyongyang is ready to wipe out any aggressors with “all-out do-or-die resistance and unprecedented devastating strikes,” Kim said, warning that the U.N. resolution will not slow the North’s defense program.
North Korea “can survive without sweets, but not without bullets,” he said.
Who’s the evil bastard now?