News & commentary by Dave Maxwell. Edited and published by Duncan Moore.
1. South Korea conservatives rebrand as People Power Party in tilt left
2. Typhoon Maysak causes death, destruction in Sinpo (north Korea)
3. North Korea ready to produce newest weapons: report
4. Pyongyang elite 'volunteer' for flood recovery efforts
5. Pyongyang deploys "capital party member divisions" to typhoon-ravaged areas
6. North Korea provides unprecedented, nearly real-time reports on typhoons
7. Lee In-young calls for 'small steps' to revive dialogue with North
8. Secretary Suga affirms hardline stance on Korea-Japan relations
9. Trump denies viewing 'love letters' from N. Korea's Kim just as such
10. N.K. propaganda outlet slams U.S., Japan for strengthening defense cooperation
11. WFP chief urges more int'l cooperation in helping N. Korea amid pandemic-sparked restrictions
12. N.K. paper highlights nationwide recovery efforts from back-to-back typhoons
13. U.S. advisory on N.K. ballistic missile procurement issued as guidance to private enterprises: source
14. Will COVID-19 change S. Korea's Chuseok holiday?
15. Time for Donald Trump to make North Korea an offer it can’t refuse?
16. Fact: North Korea already tested a submarine-launched ballistic missiles in 2015
17. More anti-government rallies planned for Foundation Day (South Korea)
1. South Korea conservatives rebrand as People Power Party in tilt Left
Bloomberg · by Jeong-Ho Lee · September 3, 2020
I missed the "left tilt." Of course, "people power" is often associated with left movements. Note some of the actions and platform items by the "new" party. It appears the Korean conservative movement is dead.
2. Typhoon Maysak causes death, destruction in Sinpo (north Korea)
Daily NK · by Lee Sang Yong · September 8, 2020
In this way North Korea is similar to any other country: there are always people who do not heed the warnings.
3. North Korea ready to produce newest weapons: report
Korea Herald · by The Korea Herald · September 8, 2020
4. Pyongyang Elite 'Volunteer' for flood recovery efforts
Chosun Ilbo · by Kim Myong-song · September 8, 2020
In the Army, we call this being "volun-told."
5. Pyongyang deploys "capital party member divisions" to typhoon-ravaged areas
Daily NK · by Ha Yoon Ah · September 8, 2020
North Korea is always on a "war-footing" for dealing with any crisis.
6. North Korea provides unprecedented, nearly real-time reports on typhoons
Korea Times · by Park Han-sol · September 8, 2020
This started with the original flooding this summer.
7. Lee In-young calls for 'small steps' to revive dialogue with North
Korea Joong Ang Daily · by Shim Kyu-Seok · September 7, 2020
Interesting comments. Invoking the German experience and using an interesting turn of phrase from CVID. But the Minister should the keep in mind and focus on his unification mission.
The only way we are going to see an end to the nuclear and missile programs as well as the human rights abuses and crimes against humanity being committed against the Korean people living in the North by the mafia-like crime family cult known as the Kim family regime is through achievement of unification and the establishment of a United Republic of Korea that is secure and stable, non-nuclear, economically vibrant, and unified under a liberal constitutional form of government based on individual liberty, rule of law, and human rights as determined by the Korean people. In short, a United Republic of Korea (UROK).
8. Secretary Suga affirms hardline stance on Korea-Japan relations
Dong-A Ilbo · by [email protected] · September 8, 2020
Does not bode well for Korea-Japan relations.
9. Trump denies viewing 'love letters' from N. Korea's Kim just as such
Yonhap News Agency · by [email protected] · September 8, 2020
10. N.K. propaganda outlet slams U.S., Japan for strengthening defense cooperation
Yonhap News Agency · by [email protected] · September 8, 2020
Yes, we must stop the "military collusion" between the US and Japan. Someday I will gift a new thesaurus to the Propaganda and Agitation Department.
11. WFP chief urges more int'l cooperation in helping N. Korea amid pandemic-sparked restrictions
Yonhap News Agency · by Koh Byung-joon & Yi Wonju · September 8, 2020
Donor fatigue? But international and non-government organizations do not want to provide aid without sufficient transparency.
12. N.K. paper highlights nationwide recovery efforts from back-to-back typhoons
Yonhap News Agency · by Koh Byung-joon · September 8, 2020
13. U.S. advisory on N.K. ballistic missile procurement issued as guidance to private enterprises: source
Yonhap News Agency · by [email protected] · September 8, 2020
14. Will COVID-19 change S. Korea's Chuseok holiday?
Yonhap News Agency · by [email protected] · September 8, 2020
15. Time for Donald Trump to make North Korea an offer it can’t refuse?
National Interest · by Doug Bandow · September 7, 2020
I recall the President and Secretary of State have sent such messages and made offers of assistance to the regime back in March.
An agreement between now and the election? A pipedream.
16. Fact: North Korea Already Tested a Submarine-Launched Ballistic Missiles in 2015
National Interest · by Daniel R. DePetris · September 7, 2020
As I have been reminded by Dr. Bruce Bechtol, this SLBM the North has been developing does not appear to be an ICBM. President Trump's agreement with Kim is not to test nuclear weapons and ICBMs, so an actual test might not technically violation their agreement.
17. More Anti-Government Rallies Planned for Foundation Day (South Korea)
Chosun Ilbo · by Choo Yoo-mi · September 8, 2020
“Our society buries most of those that contribute above their station. It disbelieves them, labelling them whatever nickname will soil their reputation the most at the time. That's the standard protocol for political and economic warfare.'
- Anita B. Sulser, PhD, We Are One
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- Aristotle
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