What is North Korea Preparing For?
Published on December 11, 2003 By Wahkonta Anathema In Current Events
Here's a item from current headlines you may want to peruse. Just another one of my postings of relevant and timely news of lesser comment by the mainstream media. Kim Jong-Il goes underground Tuesday, December 9, 2003 North Korean leader Kim Jong-Il has not been seen in public since Oct. 31, fueling concerns that the reclusive communist leader has gone into hiding. The last public reference to Kim was on Oct. 30, when the Korean Central Broadcasting Agency reported his meeting with a delegation of visiting Chinese officials. U.S. intelligence officials said Kim dropped out of sight last spring for several weeks during the military operation in Iraq. Officials at the time said Kim feared the United States might try to conduct a strike against him, coinciding with the Iraq operations. U.S. security sources said Kim is concerned about increased U.S. accuracy with unmanned air vehicles [UAVs) or drones which delivered targeted attacks with smart bombs and missiles during the Iraq War. Meanwhile, the Tokyo Shimbun newspaper reported that Kim's eldest son, Kim Chong-Nam might return to North Korea. Quoting a North Korean source in Beijing, the newspaper said the younger Kim was reportedly banished from North Korea following an ill-fated attempt to enter Japan in May 2001. He is currently believed to be in Austria and could return to Pyongyang before the end of the year. Senior North Korean officials were recently in Austria. Their visit is believed to be connected to preparing for Kim Chong-Nam's return home. The source said the son would be appointed to a senior post in the North Korean State Security Department. The probable return has fueled speculation that the son has reemerged as a possible successor to the 61-year-old Kim Jong-Il. U.S. officials said North Korean media have not reported or commented on Chong-Nam's possible return. END EXCERPT I will be adding news of interest as I can and also forming a links article of all the links I use for information, (see previous blogs) . Please feel free to post comments on this or other blogs, or e-mail me at: wahkonta@graffiti.net. Blog-On.
Comments
on Dec 12, 2003
This is very interesting news. I certainly do hope that he has found himself a good hide-out because it will more than likely come in handy. Major General Paul Vallely was saying just yesterday on Fox News that Iran and Syria must be dealt with. I liked the sound of that. They are both way overdue for an attitude adjustment as well. GCJ