Archive for October, 2008

North Korea Still North Korea

Thursday, October 30th, 2008

Today North Korea condemned the U.S. for allegedly conducting a raid into Syria that the Syrian government claims killed eight people, including a family with four children. The North described this as, “an unpardonable inhuman criminal act” and “terrorism.” Anonymous U.S. officials – aren’t they always, in cases like this – described the operation [...]

“Fish Knife Frenzy” and Culture of Resentment

Monday, October 27th, 2008

[Update 11/19/08] Apparently, Korea is not the only “gun-free” society to experience knife killings. Some demented, resenful criminal in Japan is going around knifing people to death. Where is the anti-knife outrage?
[Original Post] Although Richardson and I do not speak for each other, we generally share similar views about many things, including Korea-related topics and, [...]

They’ll be Hair to Pay

Tuesday, October 21st, 2008

From Mainichi and via the Chosun Bimbo, “In his first reported appearance following news of his hospitalization, North Korean leader Kim Jong Il lost his temper while watching a college soccer match, denouncing several players’ long hair as “disgusting,” according to a source close to the North Korean government. The outburst was followed by a [...]

New Toy

Tuesday, October 14th, 2008

A CZ 75B.

North Korea Delisted, or America Bends Over for Kim Jong-il, Again

Saturday, October 11th, 2008

According to CNN:
The United States on Saturday removed North Korea from its list of states that sponsor terrorism, State Department spokesman Sean McCormack said.
[…]
McCormack said the United States and North Korea had reached agreement “on an number of important verification measures” of North Korea’s nuclear program.
[…]
“Every element of verification that we sought is included [...]

Korea’s East Coast Unification Observatory

Monday, October 6th, 2008

South Korea has a “unification observatory” (통일전망대) along the DMZ at either coast. Odusan Observatory is on the west coast, while Goseong Unification Observatory is on the east coast, 60-70 km north of Sokcho. I’ve been to both an Goseong is by far my favorite; I prefer the views as well as the relatively sparsely [...]

Free Wilderness Excursions for OEF/OIF Veterans

Saturday, October 4th, 2008

Outward Bound, an international non-profit outdoor education program, is offering fully funded (including transportation to/from sites) outdoor adventure excursions to all OEF/OIF veterans. It doesn’t matter what your current military status is (active, inactive, discharged, retired) - you’re eligible to attend as long as you deployed in support of OEF/OIF combat operations while in [...]

South Korean Vacation

Friday, October 3rd, 2008

During this vacation we spent several days over the Chusok Holiday (추석, Korea’s harvest thanksgiving) at my mother-in-law’s home in the farm country outside Tae-an, very near the west coast. For the first time on a trip to Korea, I didn’t spend any time in Seoul, aside from transiting through the express bus terminal, which [...]