SUNDAY SCREENING: ‘Have Fun in Pyongyang’ (2020)
Our weekly documentary film curated by the editorial team at 21WIRE.
Our weekly documentary film curated by the editorial team at 21WIRE.
President Trump ended his talks with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un two hours early as North Korea wanted all sanctions lifted entirely while refusing to fully remove all nukes from the country, as Kim views its nuclear arsenal as a guarantor of its security and the way it will be able to preserve its hermit kingdom.
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(FAIR) — Professional truth-teller and self-appointed Russian counter-propagandist Jake Tapper had Arizona Sen.
After Donald Trump threatened the Democratic People’s Republic of [North] Korea with “fire and fury like the world has never seen,” I spoke to K.J. Noh, a peace activist and scholar on the geopolitics of the Asian continent.
Rehearsing Armageddon
Ann Garrison: North Korea is standing up to the US’s 4800 “locked and loaded” nuclear weapons with an estimated 30 to 60 of its own. Do you think it would still be standing without them?
K.J.Noh: It’s hard to imagine so.
In January 2013 Google CEO Eric Schmidt visited North Korea with an aide and his daughter, as well as frequent DPRK visitor, former New Mexico governor Bill Richardson. He was of course given VIP treatment by his hosts in Pyongyang, and taken to Kim Il-song University to view students studying on the Internet. It was a private visit and the U.S. State Department did not endorse it any more than it endorsed Dennis Rodman’s trip the following month.