NKorea: Cold War persists in Korea; World to see NK army & people \'stand up\' Sunday, May 31st, 2009

North Korea is talking some serious smack:



The end of the Cold War worldwide works only between big powers, but a Cold War still persists on the Korean Peninsula.

The UNSC-crafted UN Command itself is a signatory to the Korean Armistice Agreement.

Any hostile act by the UNSC immediately means the abrogation of the Armistice Agreement.

The world will soon find out how the army and people of the DPRK will stand up against the high-handed and get-it-alone approach of the UNSC in defending its dignity and sovereignty.

The U.S. is keen on using a catchphrase Carrot and stick.

It would be better for the Donkey of the U.S. Democratic Party to lick the carrot.



Meanwhile, the rest of the world continues to give N. Korea free food & other aid... for some reason.


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