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Obama's disbelief after staring into N. Korea
2012-03-26
Color me surprised. Is this just a cynical tack to the center or does Champ actually get it that sometimes socialist thuggery doesn't work?
After squinting through binoculars into a nation frozen in time, US President Barack Obama reeled off a contempt-laden and startlingly frank indictment of North Korea. The Stalinist remnant of the Cold War was, in Obama's eyes, nothing but a nation which cannot make "anything of any use", "doesn't work", and even its vaunted weapons exports were hardly state of the art.

"It is like you are in a time warp," Obama said Sunday, after he toured a rocky border post in the demilitarised buffer zone that has split the Korean peninsular for longer than he has been alive.

"It is like you are looking across 50 years into a country that has missed 40 years or 50 years of progress," Obama marvelled later, after taking a helicopter back to teeming, prosperous Seoul, just 25 miles (40 kilometres) away.

Obama, who is locked in his first showdown with the North's new leader Kim Jong-Un over a planned rocket launch, stood behind a bullet proof screen four inches thick and surveyed rocky hills and wooded slopes in North Korea. He gazed over a windswept no man's land between the two nations, split by a brutal Cold War conflict six decades ago, after his armoured SUV took a road through a minefield and tank traps.

Then he turned to his left, and looked out across bare fields to a huge North Korean flag -- flying at half-mast to remember late leader Kim Jong-Il, who died in December leaving his youthful and untested son in charge. Behind the flag were simple low military buildings, and in the distance a town could just be picked out in the haze, but there was no sign of North Koreans who live hungry, isolated and cut off from the 21st Century.

Wearing a brown leather jacket and beige slacks, Obama stood in an open bunker and chatted with senior US and South Korean officers, just as Ronald Reagan, Bill Clinton and George W. Bush did on trips during their presidencies.

Later, Obama shared his observations with reporters as he held a joint press conference with South Korea's President Lee Myung-Bak, on the eve of a major nuclear summit in Seoul. And he seemed unable to process the logic of three generations of leaders who had kept their people imprisoned, impoverished and in thrall to successive personality cults.

"If a country can't feed its people effectively, if it can't make anything of any use to anybody, if it has no exports other than weapons and even those aren't ones that in any way would be considered state of the art.

"If it can't deliver on any indicators of well-being... for its people... then you'd think you'd want to try something different," Obama said in a highly undiplomatic and unusually frank public appearance.

"There are certain things that just don't work and what they are doing doesn't work."
Posted by:Steve White

#23  They were Toy Binos, By the way. I Am sure that Hillary and doofus had a better view.
Posted by: newc   2012-03-26 21:20  

#22  Wow! He saw all of that through a pair of Binos looking at some distant buildings. Must be sum good binos (likely made in China). Sure hope he doesnt use them to look at his northern border. Could be dangerous. "Hey!They have life span thats two years longer than ours. They must be freezing them or sumpin." Is it an election year or just a leaping year? Oh wait - its both! I see now.
Posted by: Northern Cousin   2012-03-26 20:48  

#21  I thought they had to wear those anti-glare screens, creating the infamous looking into capped binoculars photo.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2012-03-26 20:32  

#20  No BP - he couldn't see a NORK leader or officer he could bow to.

Next Obama vacation to Jamaica for limbo lessons.
Posted by: Shimble Guelph5793   2012-03-26 18:11  

#19  nothing but a nation which cannot make "anything of any use"

Hilarious coming from a leader whose nation has a 10% GDP budget deficit and a 5% GDP trade deficit as far out as they can see.
Posted by: Shimble Guelph5793   2012-03-26 18:01  

#18  Not the same. in his eyes north Korea followed a false god (that is, they didn't follow Obama).
Posted by: Rjschwarz   2012-03-26 17:10  

#17  Why is he criticizing his own beliefs?
It's the same "nation" he is building here.
Posted by: newc   2012-03-26 16:41  

#16  Wow. On one hand, it's nice that he actually said something everybody and their brother actually believes. On the other hand, it's called "undiplomatic" for a reason. The diplomats who have to deal with the NorKs have to practice willful blindness in order to keep their opposite numbers calm enough to do something other than scream unproductively across the table at them.

This is, of course, what he probably considers a "painless" sop to whatever's left of the Scoop Jackson Democrats. And in hopes of getting his recent words encouraging a virtual lynch mob off the American front pages, I guess.
Posted by: Mitch H.   2012-03-26 16:17  

#15  "Then he turned to his left, and looked out across bare fields..."

Well thats what happens when a country turns left.
Snark of the day.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2012-03-26 14:50  

#14  Did Obean forget his Mao jacket or something?
Posted by: gorb   2012-03-26 12:51  

#13  Wearing a brown leather jacket and beige slacks

They left out the 'Commander in Chief' designation on his jacket nametag.
Posted by: Pappy   2012-03-26 12:41  

#12  No BP - he couldn't see a NORK leader or officer he could bow to.
Posted by: CrazyFool   2012-03-26 11:39  

#11  OK. Now send him to Cuba.
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2012-03-26 11:25  

#10  They sacrificed everything for socialism. North Korea is just like what a large number of the world's population used to live under. Former socialist countries want no part of it, while Obama thinks it's a great idea and we need to move towards it.
Posted by: gromky   2012-03-26 09:42  

#9  > Obama's disbelief after staring into N. Korea

He couldn't see a golf course?
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2012-03-26 07:48  

#8  > Obama's disbelief after staring into N. Korea

It gave him inspiration for his hopes to Change America?
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2012-03-26 07:47  

#7  Obama's disbelief is that North Korea achieved his dreams without going to an Ivory League School or infiltrating/manipulating the mainstream media.

A great shot would be a picture of what he was looking at through the binoculars and a headline 'Obama searches for retirement community'
Posted by: Phuger Shaviling1318   2012-03-26 07:36  

#6  Obama's disbelief after starring into N. Korea
The real "disbelief" that should be noted is the Light Giver's failure to accept or absorb the CIA regional briefings he receives.

"If it can't deliver on any indicators of well-being... for its people... then you'd think you'd want to try something different,"

I cannot believe he actually uttered that statement. Excellent material for a Pub attack advert I'd say.

Posted by: Besoeker   2012-03-26 02:48  

#5  China is repor calling for restraint on the Korean Peninsula.

OTOH WORLD MIL FORUM > OUT OF CONTROL: CHINA'S POLICY OF EVADING MILPOL CONFRONTATION WID THE US + ASEAN NATIONS IN FAVOR OF NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT IS A MAJOR FAILURE AS CHINA IS STEADILY LOSING CONTROL OF THE SOUTH CHINA SEA, EAST CHINA SEA, + DAOYUTAI ISLANDS. CHINA NOW ONLY HAS TWO OPTIONS - OFFICIALLY ACCEPT ITS LOSS OF SOVEREIGNTY, OR ELSE PREPARE FOR MAJOR WAR.

* Also from SAME > RUSSIA CONFISCATES DOCUMENTS + INFORMATION FROM VISITING JAPANESE DELEGATION RELATED TO HISTORICAL + PRE-1945 JAPANESE SOVEREIGNTY OVER THE SOUTH KURILES [Japan = pre-WW2 Northern Territories].

* SAME > "DISOBEDIENT" NORTH KOREA IS A FRIEND
[+ Pawn?] TO CHINA. THE BURDEN OF A TROUBLESOME NORTH KOREA FALLS NOT ON CHINA BUT ON CHINA'S PARTNERS. THE IMPORTANCE OF NORTH KOREA + KOREAN
PENINSULA TO CHINA'S REGIONAL, GEOPOL SECURITY + NATIONAL AFFAIRS IS SUCH THAT CHINA CANNOT ALLOW THE TWO KOREAS TO ACT ON THEIR OWN OUTSIDE OF CHINA'S INFLUENCE + CONTROL.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2012-03-26 02:33  

#4  Hear! Hear! Raj.

"put it this way, Bammer........" LOL
Posted by: Alaska Paul    2012-03-26 01:45  

#3  Joe 2012!
Posted by: Raj   2012-03-26 00:25  

#2  See also DAILY TIMES.PK > UNCLEAR WHO IS RUNNING NORTH KOREA: OBAMA, at the Inter-Korean DMZ ala the DPRK's Pyongyang Govt.

Put it this way, Bammer, if-n-when the proverbial SHTF Pyongyang + DPRK Army will do what Beijing wants them to do - the former USSR had the power once but lost it save for trinklings after the Sino-Soviet Split in the 1960's.

IMO DPRK still has an impor advantage vee overlord China because the latter wants full-scale State/National Modernization + desires MilPolEcon domination of the "First Island Chain" ASAP AMAP ALAP. Beijing in particular wants mucho access to Tokyo's technical + scientifc prowess, etc. to help facilitate its modernization.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2012-03-26 00:18  

#1  "There are certain things that just don't work and what they are doing doesn't work."

Then, Dear President, are you so hell-bent on shoving those same things down our throats? This is the end-result of your 'redistribution' policies.
Posted by: CrazyFool   2012-03-26 00:16  

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