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North Korea’s top military officer visits Cuba


Published: Tue November 23, 2004
By: Dana Garrett in Cuba Politics > Castro's Cuba
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North Korea’s top military officer Kim Yong-Chun is heading a delegation that began an official visit to communist-led Cuba on Monday, according to an official statement.

Vice Marshal Kim, chief of the general staff of the Korean People’s Army, and his delegation will visit the Revolutionary Armed Forces Ministry headed by President Fidel Castro’s younger brother, Raul Castro, according to the statement released in state-run newspapers.

The North Korean delegation will also visit Cuban military units on the Caribbean island.

The statement was short on details, saying only that the “distinguished visitors” will be in Cuba until Saturday and that they have a “wide program of activities.”

 

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#1 - On Tue November 23, 2004, Chuck wrote:

Thus it can be seen that there is indeed an axis of evil.


#2 - On Tue November 23, 2004, Dana Garrett (posts: 249) wrote:

I believe that it shows that embargoed nations are compelled to deal w/ other embargoed nations whether they like it or not. 


#3 - On Tue November 23, 2004, Jesus Perez wrote:

Chuck, Evil is a matter of interpretation, invading a country that poses no immediate threat to us and killing 100,000 of its people, so far, could be perceived as evil.


#4 - On Tue November 23, 2004, Michael wrote:

Let them meet..Misery loves company ....


#5 - On Tue November 23, 2004, Michael wrote:

Let them meet..Misery loves company…


#6 - On Thu November 25, 2004, waldo wrote:

And imagine the many nuclear weapons that they could possibly bring and give Cstro? Perhaps as many as the USA has given Israel?


#7 - On Thu November 25, 2004, waldo wrote:

Or perhaps only two bombs equalling the ones at Hiroshima and Nagasaki (of course these two explotions were not whatsoever acts of terror oe evil since they were drop by democracy and freedom). Yeah!!!


#8 - On Thu November 25, 2004, chuck wrote:

Waldo, more people died due to conventional bombing in Tokyo and Dresden than due to the A-bombs at Hiroshima and Nagasaki.  Also during the Rape of Nanking by the Japanese Imperial Army.  More Japanese would have died had Operation Olympic, the planned Allied invasion of the Japanese home islands, been necessary.  Some historical perspective, please.


#9 - On Thu November 25, 2004, waldo wrote:

Plus: Vietnam, Panama, Grenada, Lebanon, Libia, Haiti, Domonican Republic, Bosnia, Iraq, The Balkans, Colombia, Fillipines, ect.


#10 - On Fri November 26, 2004, Ziona (posts: 40) wrote:

Evil shall take the wrath from the Greatest and Most powerful Democratic and Free Evil that ever existed. Those that do not listen, change and obey the mandates and orders from Washington shall see. Our Superior Republican President has the mandate of his voting machines as well as that from God with whom he, and only he sometimes communicates. The world better listen or else.


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