While events around the turn of the millennium suggested that Kim Jong had become willing to yield some points on economic and legal policies, I had other, less peaceable things on his mind as well. His continuing polic of placing heavy emphasis on military readiness led to a high-stakes war I nerves
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The ofFicial position, expressed at the beginning of 2000 by an econon ics professor at Kim Il-sung University, was that Kim Jong-il's emphasis t"military-first" politics meant guns ana butter. Yes, it was intended to
nike air max shoes 2011 "defer. the nation from the invasion of hostile forces." But it was "a comprehensi, plan which includes an effective means for an economic buildup." The polic had "nothing to do with military rule or a military regime." And the "powe ful state" that the Dear Leader wanted to create did not mean a country pu suing hegemony. Rather, the policy had "two goals: defending the syste and restoring the economy.'''
Following September 11, 2001, and the Al Qaeda terrorist attacks on tl World Trade Center and the Pentagon, speechwriters working on Preside: Bush's State of the Union address for 2002 liked the catchy phrase "axis . evil." Partly to avoid making it appear the United States focused only c Muslims in the new War on Terror, they added North Korea to the origin
The cynicism of South Korean opposition politicians was understand- able enough. After all, the two sides had gotten that far in 1994 only to see a planned summit fall through.
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women nike air max 2011 come of the new initiative. Kim Jong-il shot back, 'Then why do you promote your alliance with the United States and Japan to stifle us?'''Kim Dae-jung replied, "That is a misunderstanding on your part. The three-nation alliance is not f:or the three nations to conspire to destroy you. On the contrary, it is to help you. . . . My North Korea policy is 'sunshine' for peace, reconciliation and cooperation. It is because of my sunshine policy that we are here today. Our policy of reconciliation is to help you - not to de- stroy you. The three-nation alliance is to support my sunshine policy.
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