It's true but semantics. They signed a truce but no official peace agreement after the war. In reality there isn't any difference today when it comes to the actual state of war or peace.
It's true but semantics. They signed a truce but no official peace agreement after the war. In reality there isn't any difference today when it comes to the actual state of war or peace.
Seems like the DPRK again is out throwing rocks and shouting insults at the big boys. Are they looking for a fight? Since I am up anyway waiting for the CL final here is what I think:
North Korea is on it's own. China is definately not intervening in a war and to be honest I think the CCP will be relieved to get rid of Crazy Kim and his companions. A democratic united Korea is no threat to China and the CCP knows that.
The North is not going to start a war either. They are rattling their sabres and shouting as usual but what they really want is recognition from the US and a guarantee that they will not be attacked in the future. 16 years of on and off negotiations have failed and the North sees no better relations under Obama so they are playing hardball gambling that their nukes will get them what they want on the political scene. It is a dangerous game though. The US and the South might decide to make their move before the DPRK can fit nukes to their missiles. If it happens it is going to be an ugly war but in the end the outcome is unavoidable and I doubt anyone will miss that tiny excuse for a man Kim Jong Il and his uber repressive regime.
The DPRK served an important purpose for China for many decades but these days it is just not worth the trouble anymore in China's new reality as a marketeconomy hungering for acceptance and recognition as a major supposedly peaceful player on the international scene.
No Kim Chi. It's capitalist food. 100 gram a day and we'll throw in a limited edition print of "The Best of Kim Il-Sung and Kim Jong Ill: Selected speeches 1990-2008". This 1200 page behemoth is a non stop cliffhanger and esential to understanding The Dear Leaders and their Godlike insights into humanity and DPRK communism. Apply today and you'll also recieve Kim Jong Il's coveted 2006 autobiography "Mummy, who does everybody hate me?". Interested? I think so.
We are currently looking for an English teacher at our cultural attaché training center in Kilju. The position is available now since our resident foreign teacher tragically had a fatal accident this morning while walking his dog around the nearby nuclear testing facility
The position offers the following benefits:
100 grams of rice a day.
A bicycle not more than 5 years old.
Shared room in the nearby "Kim Jong Il Socialist Excellence Complex".
24 hours cold water.
Reimbursed oxcart fare.
Free Korean classes at "Kilju School of Foreign Language and Reeducation"
No internet.
Don't miss out on this once in a lifetime chance to experience wonderful North Korea.
Disclaimer: The government of North Korea and head of state Dear Leader Kim Jong Il can not be held responsible for any cases of death, torture or starvation that might occour while spending time in the Glorious Nation of the D/mocratic People's Republic of Korea. The DPRK reserves the right to assign any or all foreigners living within it's borders to human shield duty in case of international "incidents".
Hope to hear from you soon. Applications can be submitted to WeHaveTheBombHaHa@DPRK.Gov. Feel free to visit our website for further information at www.TheDPRKIsANeverEndingParty.com
My lease is up in 3 months or so and I have been thinking about moving to the northern part of KM. Maybe something like 20-25 mins by bus to Ren Min Zhong Lu where I work. I am looking for a high rise so that I can avoid the bars infront of all windows and something like 2 or 3 bedrooms and a small balcony. Do any of you live in an area that roughly fits that description? What amount of rent are we talking about? What do you think of Northern Kunming? I live in the west right now.
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The comment from Chris had deserved a wider audience. Beluga?
Went there yesterday and it totally made my week. Nice decor and friendly staff and a real salad bar. Sadly we both wanted mexican food so I can't really say much about their other courses. The food was great but just a tad spicier would have improved the dish. The best thing was that we almost had the place to ourselves and we could have a quiet conversation without shouting, spitting Chinese people in the background. I realised how much I had missed that since coming here.
We went to Chicago Coffee a couple of days ago and it was a nice experience. The place is cozy with soft comfy chairs (I realized how much I have missed one since coming here) and they have a nice little collection of English language books in the corner consisting mainly of classics and travel litterature. I was looking forward to trying their advertized tortilla bar but it wasn't up and running that evening.
Instead we went for 2 12 inch pizzas -roast chicken and pepperoni- but we quickly realized that 1 would have been enough. Those things are heavy. I am mainly into Italian style pizza but Chicago's double layered pizzas are well worth a try. Their coffee seems to be a bit on the expensive side but people say good things about it and they have got a nice selection. I wouldn't mind dropping by again some day,, hopefully when they've got the tortilla thing going. English speaking staff btw.
Zhaotong official may face resentencing following weibo uproar
Posted by4 years?? Back in Scandinavia we have some of the most lenient sentences in the world, but raping a 4 year old would land you at least double that, or a spot in an mental institution. This is the problem with corruption, if his friends and acquaintances on the other side of the law aren't playing along, he's going to take them down with him. Please don't tweet this more than 499 times. I want to stay harmonious.
Shangri-la hit by 5.9 earthquake
Posted byI don't know what kind of geologist would "expect" an even larger quake within 10 days. The release of tension in the 5.9 and the subsequent aftershocks ought to significantly LOWER the chance of quakes until the tension rebuilds, which of course could take anything from a year to a hundred. I have no idea why anyone would try to install fear in people like that when scientific evidence -or rather, past experience in this case- suggests that such events are unlikely, but yeah, of course can not be ruled out.
Kunming's metro could cost 300 billion yuan
Posted byUnderbid everyone else. Begin kickback schemes. Triple the costs later. Classic Chinese licitation approach.
Details emerge in Yunnan's largest-ever gutter oil case
Posted byI'm not a proponent of capital punishment but this is a case seriously testing my feelings. If you can earn yourself a bullet to the head for holding on to more than 20 grams of hard drugs, where is the equivalent for greedy, ruthless people who knowingly conspire to risk the health of hundreds of thousands of their customers? You know what, maybe chopping off a few heads could set an example for other sociopaths to behold.
Rhinos reintroduced to Yunnan
Posted byConsidering the price of rhino horn in China due to TCM superstition, sadly I think it's only a matter of time before one or more are poached.