The public rhetoric heated up as Trump and North Korea had at it at the United Nations. But DPRK Foreign Minister Ri Young Hou, in addition to delivering some of the best anti-Trump insults on the planet, offered some real insights in his United Nations speech. North Korea has its own road map for resolution that doesn’t involve unilateral denuclearization, and probably has a price tag of a few hundred billion dollars.
Also I check out the latest witch hunt against Chinese influence, this time in New Zealand, and provide some historical perspective on how and why these things play out in the hype and innuendo-filled way that they do.
And Australia stands at a crossroads. A crossroads filled with kangaroos. China could help. But will it?
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Show notes
North Korea Ri Young Ho Minister for Foreign Affairs Speech to UN General Assembly Sept 23, 2017
Magic Weapons: China’s political influence activities under Xi Jinping.
Newsroom Investigation: National MP Trained by Chinese Spies
This Kiwifruit Isn’t from New Zealand at All. It’s Chinese, and This is How It Got Hijacked
Alger Hiss Fake Typewriter Hypothesis
How NZ and US agents plotted to spy on China
Experts warn Australians need to eat more kangaroos as the marsupial’s population booms
Asia’s growing appetite for kangaroo
General MacArthur’s Conspiracy to Start a War with China