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China-Japan-Koreas
KCNA: Japan's "Financial Sanctions" against DPRK Assailed
2006-09-26
HT to BOTW
Pyongyang, September 25 (KCNA) -- Rodong Sinmun Monday ridicules Japan's application of "financial sanctions" against the DPRK as a farce of a jester of a circus troupe. The Japanese authorities, bereft of reason, are foolishly performing short-sighted and senseless buffoonery reminding us of a rural vendor, regarding "financial sanctions" as "a panacea," says a Rodong Sinmun commentary Monday.
farce of a jester of a circus troupe? rural vendor? That's good spittle
The analyst goes on: (as they are wont to do...)

Japan's "financial sanctions" do not surprise the DPRK at all. But the DPRK has to say a caustic word about Japan's mean racket of "financial sanctions."
Dancing to other's tune, Japan is attempting to pressurize and strangle the DPRK with such "financial sanctions" to drive it somewhere. It is, however, a poor, third-rate diplomacy of bat-blind philistines.
*snicker*
Japan is whipping itself into senseless frenzy to please the whim of its American master. It is acting flippantly not to fall behind the U.S. in the racket of sanctions against the DPRK. It does not warrant surprise, considering that Japan has made it its physical quality to lick the boots of the American master and tail behind the U.S. It is unseemly for Japan, styling itself "a big power," to behave like this.

Japan's noisy row of "financial sanctions" against the DPRK is a disgusting behavior of a slovenly political charlatan bent on refurbishing his public image by ingratiating himself with his American master and feathering his own nest by following the U.S. Japan's clumsy and wicked act is a perfidy trampling upon the spirit and requirements of the DPRK-Japan Pyongyang Declaration.
unlike the subs and smuggling and kidnapping of Japanese citizens...
It is an utterly unreasonable sophism to describe the application of the "financial sanctions" as "a catalyzer" for "dialogue." It is a folly rendering the problem more complicated and carrying the DPRK-Japan confrontation to extremes.
"sophism"??? LOL
It is justifiable and natural for the DPRK to put up a tough rebuff to Japan's desperate political provocation. The situation is very serious and the consequences are unpredictable. Japan would be well advised to behave with discretion, pondering over the serious consequences to be entailed by its harebrained act against the DPRK.
Now that there's some good spoon banging on the highchair, eh?
Posted by:Frank G

#12  Too late. They used Zenster's BBQ recipe on him, I think.
Posted by: Uluter Cheger9435   2006-09-26 23:18  

#11  Almost like the good ole days I kinda miss that guy need to bring him out of retirement for a encore.
Posted by: djohn66   2006-09-26 23:13  

#10  I'm loving some of these new phrases, though. "Farce of a jester of a circus troupe"? "Bat-blind philistines"? Sure, it doesn't have the macho pretensions of "sea of fire" and "army based juche", but this guy has potential.

I await his next missive.
Posted by: Swamp Blondie   2006-09-26 22:47  

#9  "It is unseemly for Japan, styling itself 'a big power,' to behave like this."
It appears that the Norks have forgotten what an unseemly Japan is like.
Posted by: Darrell   2006-09-26 22:11  

#8  10.0
Posted by: Iranian Judge   2006-09-26 22:07  

#7  LOL
Posted by: Frank G   2006-09-26 21:05  

#6  4.6
Posted by: Russian Judge   2006-09-26 21:01  

#5  New Japanese National Security Advisor is a former jornalist that has been pushing hard for additional sanctions.

PM Abe told the press he wants to change the constitution to allow Japan to have a "real military"
Posted by: john   2006-09-26 19:42  

#4  kinda tough there, 6. What are you, the Chinese judge?
Posted by: Frank G   2006-09-26 19:35  

#3  Misguided Kindess Mister Grunter you rue the day. No better than a 6.4, and that's with the rookie bonus.
Posted by: 6   2006-09-26 19:25  

#2  They still want Japan to pay ransom for her kidnapped civilians.
Posted by: Eric Jablow   2006-09-26 18:06  

#1  A new writer with a new dictionary, and a spirited and energetic performance. I gave it an 8.
Posted by: Grunter   2006-09-26 18:01  

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