Kim Jong Un’s New Year Address: Did the Corporate Media Miss the Point? – Everything Law and Order Blog

Simone Chun discusses the substance of Chairman Kim Jong Un’s speech, analyzing his vision for relations with North and South Korea as well as the United States

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  1. Joselico gracias Dois 🙏🇺🇸 yo soy la persona que tiene más amigos en todo el mundo🌎 ustedes queridos amigo en todo el mundo son como mis hermano yo no tengo nada . Ustedes yo sólo busco paz que haiga vida mamá no quiero jugar con ninguna parte del mundo para que destruido lo conté lo mismo hay que promover la paz en todo el mundo donde nuestros niños puedan jugar ellos puedan jugar libremente por las calles nuestro patio de las casas eso es vida no destrucción eso lo que tenemos que buscar querido amigo en todo el mundo les mando muchos saludos Joselico 🌎🦅👑💪🏻

  2. Notice, Kim always refers to it as the Korean *peninsula*. Because from day one, it has been the objective of N. Korea to get foreign entities out and re-unify THEIR country, not ours, theirs.

  3. I agree – the media has hoped to sabotage anything that speaks to progress – it's obvious N.Korea isn't going to roll over and beg – S.Korea is well equipped to handle their own negotiations – I don't see Kim J. Un trying to take advantage – Whether they know it or not , the Vast majority of the thinking population is in AWE of the reunification of Korea ! BRAVO

  4. The two Korea's are going to continue making positive progress regardless of what the US wants. The days of US imperialism and unilateralism are coming to an end.

  5. Love these comments friends. We have the US's games figured out and no longer believe or trust them. US needs to get their asses back home and let other countries work there own problems out. The North and South leaders are already doing that. Let us remember it is not North Korea that is going around the world slaughtering millions of people.

  6. Korean New Year is in February. Why did you keep wishing this woman a happy new year when she did not respond in kind? Why do you assume every calendar in the world is the same as ours?

  7. The only country that used a Nuke and turn that population Xenophobic and that country that used a Nuke has a problem with other countries having a nuke and that same country has been overthrowing Governments all over the world and bombing and starving children. Terrorist State USA..🖕🏻

  8. Conflict is great for the Military Industry. Why would the Neocons want to resolve the Korea issue. It will be interesting to see how President Trump deals with China and Tiawan. Good interview.

  9. One small country that will change the world of Nuclear Weapons, if the US wants to build bigger and better why not North Korean. They signed the Nuclear deal before and were subjected to LIES from the US that promoted their need to control. HELLO! world controlling other countries in our days of information will not happen. TRUTH is coming out and God bless our new technology of being informed.
    We need International *LAWS of the LAND*, we may be made of 80% water but our land is what matters most.
    Our Maritime LAWS are outdated we have been ruled under these same laws since 500 B.C.
    It is generally accepted that the earliest maritime laws were the Rhodian Sea Laws, which have been claimed to date from 900 B.C., but which more likely appeared in the form recognized today during the period from 500 to 300 B.C.
    International law is a body of agreements, treaties, maritime conventions, etc. that pertain to relations between countries and/or apply to activities in international waters.
    All Maritime Laws govern out court systems.

  10. Thanks Marc for another great interview.. I’m calling my congressman, Huffman on Monday to talk about a few things, including supporting Peace for the Korean Peninsula.

  11. The reason there have been tensions between the Koreas is because of the US. In fact, that's whythere are two Koreas in the first place.

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