I'll second that.
"N. Korea chides Clinton over criticism" June 18, 2012
PYONGYANG,
North Korea - North Korea chided Secretary of State Hillary Rodham
Clinton on Sunday for what it calls her “reckless’’ criticism of its
human rights record....
Clinton said Thursday that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un
should concentrate on domestic needs rather than military spending,
saying he will face a backlash if he does not improve life for what she
called his oppressed people.
This from a nation that spends more than the rest of the world combined on "defense" and has its own people in tremendous pain.
Pyongyang’s
official Korean Central News Agency quoted an unnamed foreign ministry
spokesman as saying Clinton’s comments were “imprudent’’ and “a
hypocritical act.’’ The statement said the United States should pay
attention to its own economic crisis and “hordes of jobless people.’’
Yup!
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Clinton
made her comments after top diplomats and the defense chiefs of the
United States and South Korea resolved to respond decisively to military
provocations from North Korea.
Clinton said Kim, the 20-something
young man who rose to power after his father’s death in December, could
go down in history as a transformative leader if he brought North Korea
“into the 21st century.’’
She said if he continued the model of
the past, “Eventually North Korea will change because at some point
people cannot live under such oppressive conditions: starving to death,
being put into gulags, and having their basic human rights denied.’’
It's all happening at home, lady.
Kim
is the third leader in a hereditary dynasty that has sustained six
decades of autocratic rule in North Korea but is unable to feed its own
people.
One in six Americans is hungry.
Despite the chronic food shortages, North Korea has invested its
scant resources in maintaining one of the world’s largest standing
armies and in developing nuclear weapons that it claims are needed to
deter a US invasion.
Does that sound familiar, 'murkn?
The United Nations reported last week that
millions of North Korean children do not get the food, medicine, or
health care they need to develop physically or mentally.
Same in AmeriKa.
Also see: Cutting Korea Post Short
That U.N. report got one whole sentence in my Globe, case closed. I'm lucky it was there at all, right?
As for
South Korea’s security, Clinton said the United States, which maintains
28,000 troops there, would stand “shoulder-to-shoulder’’ with its ally.
Her South Korean counterpart, Foreign Minister Kim Sung-hwan, said
Thursday’s meeting should send a clear message to North Korea about the
strength of the alliance.
The United States reaffirmed that it
would defend South Korea through “the full range of US military
capabilities, both conventional and nuclear.’’
No wonder the North Koreans got a bomb.
I'm sorry, but that kind of talk coming from our leaders is DOWNRIGHT F***ING SCARY!!!!!!!
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First the Russians, and now the Koreans. I sure hope she wasn't drunk, although she has spilled the beans before.
Also see: Hillary Clinton urges women to build democracy locally
Teaching the next generation of women to be war criminals like her and Albright.