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Resistance See other Resistance Articles Title: Kim urges N.Korea soldiers to ready for 'impending conflict' Kim urges N.Korea soldiers to ready for 'impending conflict' AFP 13 hours ago Seoul (AFP) - North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un has chided his soldiers, telling them to be ready for "impending conflict with the United States," Pyongyang media reported on Saturday as satellites showed a nuclear test could be near. Related Stories Kim Jong-Un 're-elected' as North Korean leader AFP South Korea says North may be close to nuclear test AFP South Korea, U.S. pledge firm response to North Korea Reuters South Korea Says North Korea Could Be Prepping for Nuclear Test The Atlantic Wire North Korea Detains American Tourist The Wall Street Journal The report comes as US President Barack Obama finishes up a two-day visit to South Korea, where he warned the North it faced tougher sanctions if the underground detonation went ahead. It also comes after Pyongyang claimed it had been holding a young American for two weeks. Kim, the supreme commander of the North's 1.2-million-strong armed forces often visits military units to deliver on-the-spot "guidance" on ways to strengthen preparedness. He usually lavishes them with praise and presents gifts such as rifles or binoculars as symbols of their vigilance. But after watching a shelling drill by an artillery sub-unit on Friday, he upbraided soldiers for their lax approach, the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) said. North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un (C) inspects the multiple-rocket
North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un (C) inspects the multiple-rocket launching drill of women's sub-
"Dear Supreme Commander Kim Jong-Un said nothing is more important than preparing for combat now, in the face of an impending conflict with the United States", KCNA reported. North Korean state media regularly carries colourfully-phrased warnings that the isolated state is on the verge of war. Pointing at a map, Kim ordered the unit to establish a firing position and start the shelling exercise, the agency said, without revealing the location. "Watching the drill, he severely criticised the sub-unit for failing to make good combat preparation" citing the time it had taken to deploy, it said. He blamed a lack of enthusiasm over training among the sub-unit's commander and his superiors. North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un (L) inspects a flight
North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un (L) inspects a flight training of Korean People's Army Air and A
"The minds of the commanding officers of this sub-unit and relevant unit seem to be away from the battlefield", he said, KCNA reported. It is unusual for the agency to carry direct quotes from Kim. "Of course, they might do sideline jobs for improving service personnel's living conditions and do their bit in building a rich and powerful nation. "However, they should always give priority to combat preparations", he said. Speaking in Seoul on Friday after satellite imagery revealed the North was advancing preparations for a nuclear test, Obama warned it of sanctions with "more bite" unless it fell into line. North Korea has conducted three nuclear tests, in 2006, 2009 and 2013. Underlining its status as global outlaw, Pyongyang said late Friday that it had been holding US citizen Miller Matthew Todd, 24, since April 10 because of his "rash behaviour" while passing through immigration. Poster Comment: Kim is stirring the pot again. I have a book at home titled "Tragedy and Hope" by Carroll Quigley. He was an intelligence agent during WW II. At the end of the war he was at a Navy base on Guam. Two ships set sail. He asked the Harbor Master where they were headed. One was going to Pyongyang, the other to Haiphong. They were sending them the guns to start the next two wars. Nice government. :-( Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 3.
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I also have that book. It's huge! Quigley was former President Bill Clinton's mentor prior to Clinton going into office.
Quigley is now dead, and at age 66. I wondered how much influence he had on Bill Clinton. I found this on Wikipedia: Influence on Bill Clinton[edit] In his freshman year in the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown, future U.S. President Bill Clinton took Quigley's course, receiving a 'B' as his final grade in both semesters (an excellent grade in a course where nearly half the students received D or lower).[2]:94, 96 Clinton named Quigley as an important influence on his aspirations and political philosophy in 1991, when launching his presidential campaign in a speech at Georgetown.[2]:96 He also mentioned Quigley again during his acceptance speech to the 1992 Democratic National Convention, as follows: As a teenager, I heard John Kennedy's summons to citizenship. And then, as a student at Georgetown, I heard that call clarified by a professor named Carroll Quigley, who said to us that America was the greatest Nation in history because our people had always believed in two thingsthat tomorrow can be better than today and that every one of us has a personal moral responsibility to make it so.[17]
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