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| Foreign Policy and North Korea How should individal, or collective, nations of the world deal with the "North Korea Problem" -- Sunshine? Confrontation? Something inbetween? What issues should guide the policy more? Good-cop Bad-cop? ------- discussion forum |
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The video below is by that great group of propaganda makers at www.chungchun.net.
By the way, I do say the video edits I cut for the www.usinkorea.org site and the You Tube stuff on North Korea Human Rights is "propaganda" - with both, I seek to grab the attention of web-surfers and encourage them to learn more about the issues behind the images. But, I rest easy in the belief that I am working from the moral high ground in my propaganda effort. I am sure the guys over at www.chunchun.net would say the same thing. I'll let the audience (and God) decide which side is more correct... Anyway, when you get to the mid-point of this video below, you could get confused as to whether you are watching one of my NKHR video edits or not. And there in lies the tell-tale sign of why I have the moral high ground. When I use images like that (I'm trying not to spoil the viewing for you by letting you know ahead of time what those images are).... .....I mean for them to be stunning indictments against NK and the Sunshine Policy and our apathy that allows the regime in Pyongyang to remain in power. The guys at www.chungchun.net, however, view such images with the weeping pride of the "people" of "our nation". In fact, I think I'm going to do a little video edit using this video to show what I mean and add it to the You Tube stuff I'm doing.... [media]mms://222.122.13.72/chungtv/kcm/theday-2.wmv[/media] Last edited by usinkorea : 05-16-2007 at 07:21 AM. |
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Re: Pro-NK/Sunshine Policy Vid
Yeah and I bet they would be begging us to help them. I hope one day they can finally get together and be reunified. After 50+ years, they still haven't solved their issues and reunifiy themselves.
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