The North Korean Problem Explained
As North Korea gets set to launch a missle that may be capable of hitting the USA, it would serve us well to know a bit more about the place:
Only few people in the world know that Korea is divided by a big concrete wall in the Parallel 38 that was built by the United States of America when the Korean War finished.This wall is hundreds of times bigger than the one that existed in Germany and is separating the Korean families, brothers, parents… the nation is divided because the U.S.A. is dominating the southern part and keeps an army of more than 40.000 soldiers to avoid the union of the Korean people.

Korea is an independent and sovereign state, but the South is still controlled by the
imperialist interests and the U.S. troops .If any South Korean citizen tries to visit North Korea crossing the big concrete wall, he’ll be killed by the american soldiers. The ‘Security Law’ in South Korea forbides to any South Korean citizen to talk or read about the North or else he’ll be punished with jail or even death penalty.

Since the end of the War, one of the main worries of the Great Leader KIM IL SUNG and the Dear Leader KIM JONG IL was the Unification of the Korean families.
The Great Leader said:
To unify the divided country in this moment is the supreme national task of all the Korean people, and we cannot wait just one moment to achieve it’
In 1980 he wrote the program for the constitution of the ‘Democratic Confederation Republic of Koryo’ where he exposed the basic points for the peaceful unification of the country respecting both capitalist and socialist systems.
The unification of Korea, the peace in the peninsula and the meeting of all the families is possible, but the U.S.A. isn’t interested on it, and every year with the support of the South Korean Army they display big military maneuvers like the ‘Ulji Focus Lens’ or ‘Team Spirit with the purpose of invading and dominate the North. Only when the american soldiers will leave South Korea and the citizens will recover they sovereignity, a big united Korean nation is possible.
Peace, Friendship and Independence are the hopes of the Korean people, and nobody will stop the burning desires and deep feelings of the separated families to be together.
Stolen from this site. Great Forum, you could spend hours there. WTF, sign up for a membership for fun
April 2nd, 2009 at 3:40 pm
Funny thing & a lesson learned on my way to discovering your blog. I started reading this posting, took it as a first person article, became hyper p*ssed (I have a friend who fought at Kapyong) and was about to send a flaming comment about dipsh*ts in lotus land. Then I saw the header about’ keeping being a Conservative a secret’. I pulled up your blog home, read your viewpoints & am now happy to say I have now bookmarked you for daily viewing.
Thanks,
nice to hear someone appreciates a right winger that lives in Vancouver
Blair.
April 2nd, 2009 at 9:24 pm
Scary, but who can’t get a kick out of this bizarre nation? That forum is actually from North Korea’s official national site, and it looks like a 6 year old made it.
http://www.vbs.tv/shows/north-korea/ has a subjective phenomenal eye opening documentary, filmed in secret, on North Korea. It’s a MUST watch.
6 Reasons North Korea is the Funniest Evil Dictatorship Ever
http://www.cracked.com/article_17165_6-reasons-north-korea-funniest-evil-dictatorship-ever.html
April 3rd, 2009 at 12:32 am
I am somewhat confused as to your hypothesis, but you seem to be suggesting that the American military is forcibly preventing the unification of the Koreas. Is it then your position that you are advocating a withdrawal of American troops from Korea? Considering that the North Korean military, propped up by China, is significantly more powerful than the South Korean military; is the unification of the Koreas to be under the umbrella of the North? South Korea is a prosperous capitalist democracy, and North Korea is a repressive communist dictatorship. Is it then your contention that the people of South Korea should be subject to the same poverty and suffering that has been inflicted on North Korea by a fucking crazy dictator?
Nice, really nice…
April 3rd, 2009 at 12:11 pm
Iceman, I think you may have misinterpreted this article. I misinterpreted it the first time I read it too, I couldn’t understand what it was getting at or what was going on.
Where it says “Stolen from this site. Great Forum, you could spend hours there. WTF, sign up for a membership for fun”, the link leads you to http://www.korea-dpr.com/cgi-bin/simpleforum.cgi/
This is the forum from http://www.korea-dpr.com, which is North Korea’s official site, run by none other than yours truly, that crazy fucker Kim Jong Il. Therefore, all the information you just read is North Korea’s take and the shit they’re trying to feed people on this situation. This is “The North Korean Problem Explained”, not by the secretsofvancouver.com, but by North Korea themselves.
Whether this was realized or not, I know, it should have been made more clear.