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N.Korea Sacks Hawkish Military Chief | ||
2013-05-15 | ||
![]() The official KCNA news agency on Monday introduced Jang Jong-nam as the new minister of the People's Armed Forces. Jang was among senior officials alongside leader As recently as May 3, it was Kim Kyok-sik who accompanied Kim Jong-un. It is unclear whether Kim Kyok-sik took the fall for the recent months of unsuccessful saber-rattling that only prompted the North's sole ally China to tighten sanctions. "We'll have to wait and see whether it was a demotion or just a replacement," a security official in South Korea said. "If he'd made a minor mistake, Kim Kyok-sik would have kept his post but been demoted in rank, so he must have made a pretty big mistake."
Nothing is known about his successor Jang except that he had been the commander of the First Army Corps, which controls the frontline area in Kangwon Province, and that he is in his 50s. Kim's ouster means that all three top North Korean military posts, the chief of the Army's General Staff, the chief of the General Political Bureau, and the minister of the People's Armed Forces, have gone to a slightly younger generation in their 50s and 60s. Some believe new leader Kim Jong-un is purging the powerful military of superannuated hawks associated with his father's "military-first" regime.
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Posted by:Steve White |
#2 AH HA, the nasty retoric coming out of North Korea was BLAMED on a peon, (Not was, just Blamed), so Kimmie's(Pudgy's) blameless.(sarc) Probably a lot easier there, I note that Obama uses diversion as well. |
Posted by: Redneck Jim 2013-05-15 10:52 |
#1 "a song-and-dance ensemble of the Internal Security Forces..." cognitive dissonance alarm in three, two.... |
Posted by: Mercutio 2013-05-15 10:00 |