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[Eye on the World] Christians Must Join in Battle, Not Coddle N.Korea`s Stalinist Regime
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Recently, some Christians pursued "mutual benefit and co-prosperity" and pressed for the government to provide aid worth one percent of its budget to North Korea without strings attached. A closer look shows that they are, at best, proponents for the appeasement policy towards North Korea. They have never brought up North Korea`s human rights issue. Nor have they expressed their concern about Chri... |
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[Global View] N.Korea Counting on Weakness of U.S. in Strategy versus South
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President George W. Bush would love to be able to claim a diplomatic success visa-vis the North in the last few weeks of his presidency. How about pre-empting all the advisers to President-elect Barack Obama who`ve been talking big about a comprehensive policy that would bring about rapprochement with North Korea after all else has failed?... |
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[Eye on the World] Needed in Time Crisis: Unity, Faith, Confidence in Leaders
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The global financial crisis has dealt a serious blow to Korea leading to its crisis and its people`s uneasiness. The U.S. and South Korean presidents as well as heads of state around the world have repeatedly delivered the message to their citizens on the need to believe them and theirpolicies, but it has yet to work. The primary prescription for this bad financial illness is, however, to imprint ... |
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[Global View] Next U.S. Government Faces Tough Issues on Nukes, FTA
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WASHINGTON -- South Korea and the U.S. remain far apart on issues ranging from North Korea to free tradein the wake of the American presidential election. Washington strategists and tacticians do not seem to have grasped the significance of worsening relations between North and South Korea.... |
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