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Clinton: Ignore North Korea In an ABC interview broadcast from India, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said, "We weren't going to give the North Koreans the satisfaction they were looking for, which was to elevate them to center stage."  |
TIME Asia July 27, 2009 John Krich |
Gulag Kingdom Just when North Korea couldn't possibly provoke more condemnation, along comes Kimjongilia to pile it on.  |
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US general says US ready for North Korean attack The top U.S. military commander in Korea said Tuesday that U.S. and South Korean forces are prepared for "anything North Korea can throw at us."  |
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A Missile Strike On Hawaii? North Korea may fire a long-range ballistic missile toward Hawaii in early July, a Japanese news report said Thursday, as Russia and China urged the regime to return to international disarmament talks on its rogue nuclear program.  |
TIME Asia June 11, 2009 Bill Powell |
North Korea: The Coldest War Kim Jong Un is 26 and a chip off the old block, and, many analysts believe, officially in line to succeed Kim Jong Il as the leader of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea - which helps explain Pyongyang's recent explosively belligerent behavior.  |
TIME Asia June 4, 2009 Bill Powell |
Your Move, China How much leverage does Beijing actually have over the North, and how much political will do the Chinese have to defend those core interests?  |
TIME Europe May 28, 2009 Michael Elliott |
The Moment: North Korea When it comes to figuring what to do with a state that responds to neither the carrots nor the sticks of conventional international relations, Obama appears as powerless as those who have preceded him.  |
TIME Asia April 30, 2009 Mel Gurtov |
Survival Tactic On the surface it appears that North Korea is again embarked on a threatening course; it has vowed to continue work on its contested weapons programs.  |
TIME Asia April 2, 2009 Bill Powell |
Korea After Kim He's frail and sick and relies on a once disgraced brother-in-law. But don't expect huge changes when North Korea's leader leaves the stage  |
TIME Asia September 11, 2008 Bill Powell |
A World Without Kim The possibility that Kim Jong Il's death could make things worse for the benighted North Koreans is unpleasant to contemplate. Then again, North Korea under the Kim dynasty has been a singularly cruel place.  |
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