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Cebu_4_2
22nd June 2017, 12:02 PM
North Korea might host 2018 Winter Olympics with South Korea, Seoul says

Published June 21, 2017
Fox News (http://www.foxnews.com/)
http://a57.foxnews.com/images.foxnews.com/content/fox-news/sports/2017/06/21/north-korea-might-host-2018-winter-olympics-with-south-korea-seoul-says/_jcr_content/par/featured_image/media-0.img.jpg/876/493/1498070098231.jpg?ve=1&tl=1 South Korea is considering asking North Korea to co-host the 2018 Winter Olympic Games in PyeongChang as a way to mend tensions between the two countries. (Reuters)

International pariah North Korea may host the 2018 Winter Olympics jointly with South Korea in an effort to relieve tensions between the two border countries, Seoul officials said.

Do Jong-hwan, South Korea’s sports minister, suggested the measure, which reflects statements the new South Korean president Moon Jae-in has previously stated about mending ties between the two Koreas, according to The Guardian (https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/jun/21/seoul-proposes-north-korea-host-some-winter-olympics-skiing-events). The games are scheduled to be held in February, 2018 in PyeongChang.

Do said North Korea’s “top class” Masikryong ski resort would be an appropriate venue for the games and that he would talk to Jang Woong, North’s Korea’s delegate to the International Olympic Committee, about co-hosting together. He also said he will talk to Thomas Bach, the International Olympic Committee president, about relocating some of the skiing games to North Korea.

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Do also proposed that the two countries form a women’s ice hockey team to participate in the games.
Earlier this month, Moon proposed that the two countries put in a bid to FIFA to host the 2030 World Cup.
“If the neighboring countries in north-east Asia, including North and South Korea, can host the World Cup together, it would help to create peace,” Moon said.

The game would demand a large investment for infrastructure.

North Korea has won medals in previous Olympic games including last year’s Summer Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, where the country took home seven medals, including two golds. However, the country is not known for competing well in Winter Games and was notably absent for the 2014 Olympic Winter Games held in Sochi, Russia.

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No North Korean athletes have qualified for the 2018 games.

This year, the two countries joined together for a women’s soccer’s game in Pyongyang and a women’s hockey tournament in South Korea.

The proposal could receive criticism from the United States, which is reeling from the death of Otto Warmbier, a University of Virginia student who was arrested by North Korea in 2015 for allegedly stealing a propaganda sign during his trip to the country. The country sentenced him to 15 years of hard labor. U.S. officials arranged for his release last week, but Warmbier arrived home in Ohio in a coma-like state with severe brain damage. His parents, Fred and Cindy Warmbier, said their son received “awful torturous mistreatment” while in North Korea.

The family declined to have an autopsy done and doctors speculated that the young man may have died from a blood clot or kidney failure. President Donald Trump said North Korea's treatment of Warmbier "a total disgrace," and called the North Korean government "a brutal regime."

North Korea’s numerous missile launches that have been aimed to hit Japan or South Korea are also a concern for many international sports communities, according to The New York Times (https://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/23/sports/2018-winter-olympics-pyeongchang-north-south-korea.html?_r=0).

Joshua01
22nd June 2017, 12:06 PM
Good for Best Korea!

old steel
22nd June 2017, 12:09 PM
Doesn't matter where they hold them.

Canada will win gold in hockey!

Cebu_4_2
22nd June 2017, 12:40 PM
Great place to host a false flag 'terror attack' and blame NK.

ximmy
22nd June 2017, 12:50 PM
How can North Korea compete when most of the population is under-nourished?


Nearly half of North Koreans are going hungry due to food shortages, damning UN report warns as Kim chases his nuclear missile dream

More than 70% of the nation's population relies on food aid, UN report finds
About 10 million are undernourished due to food shortages in secretive nation

Nearly half of North Koreans (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/north_korea/index.html) are going hungry due to food shortages, a damning UN report has warned.
More than 70 per cent of citizens in the secretive nation rely on food aid while most lack even basic healthcare provision or sanitation, the report (http://reliefweb.int/sites/reliefweb.int/files/resources/DPRK%20Needs%20and%20Priorities%202017.pdf) found.
The shocking report emerged as Kim Jong-Un outlined plans to 'accelerate' his nuclear and ballistic missile programme amid heightened tensions with the South and the US.
The report suggests diarrhoea and pneumonia are the top two causes of death among children under five.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4339288/Nearly-half-North-Koreans-going-hungry-says-UN.html

C.Martel
22nd June 2017, 05:53 PM
Bad idea, it will invite more chaos stirring poster tearing jews to North Korea. Don't go down to the West's level. Let the Best Korea remain the land of the free and the home of the brave. Revolutionary cultural marxist jews not welcome.

osoab
22nd June 2017, 06:12 PM
They want to scam NK into paying for it. Bankrupt them.

C.Martel
6th July 2017, 05:36 PM
If North Korea Isn't Communist, Then What Is It?

Last month I argued that North Korea is not really a communist state, at least not as we normally understand Marxist-Leninist states in the 20th century. For example, North Korea is governed by a monarchic family clan; its 'socialism' has been broadly replaced by corruption (at the top) and informal marketization (at the bottom); it flirts with race-fascism. Yet it does still retain obvious elements of old Stalinist states – for example, in its iconography, obsession with ideology, and anti-Western foreign policy relationships.

In my experience in this area, both scholarly and journalistic, this creates a lot of confusion and intellectual competition, with consequent political repercussions over how exactly to respond to North Korean provocations. There is a wide division out there about just how to interpret North Korea, what it 'really' is, what it 'really' wants, and so on. Similarly, a common retort to de-legitimize one's intellectual opponents in the study of North Korea is to claim another does not really 'understand' the 'true' North Korea.

The easy answer is to throw up one's hands and call North Korea sui generis. That may be right in the way North Korea synthesizes seemingly disparate elements into what should be an ideological rube-goldberg jalopy. But North Korea manages to hang on regardless of how many times we analysts say it is an incoherent mess. So it seems worthwhile to sketch out some of the various interpretations floating around out there. Based on my experience at conferences, in scholarship and journalism, from my trip to North Korea itself, and so on, I would say there are five primary interpretive angles:

3. North Korea as a semi-fascist barracks state

Who believes this? Various intellectuals (Brian Myers, Josh Stanton, Christopher Hitchens, Vox), my North Korean minders

What is their ideology? None

http://nationalinterest.org/blog/the-buzz/if-north-korea-isnt-communist-then-what-it-14394

Long live fascism.

The last semi-fascist government to host the Olympics, the jew waged war on it within 4 years.

Cebu_4_2
6th July 2017, 06:33 PM
How can North Korea compete when most of the population is under-nourished?


Nearly half of North Koreans are going hungry due to food shortages, damning UN report warns as Kim chases his nuclear missile dream



More than 70% of the nation's population relies on food aid, UN report finds
About 10 million are undernourished due to food shortages in secretive nation

Nearly half of North Koreans (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/north_korea/index.html) are going hungry due to food shortages, a damning UN report has warned.
More than 70 per cent of citizens in the secretive nation rely on food aid while most lack even basic healthcare provision or sanitation, the report (http://reliefweb.int/sites/reliefweb.int/files/resources/DPRK%20Needs%20and%20Priorities%202017.pdf) found.
The shocking report emerged as Kim Jong-Un outlined plans to 'accelerate' his nuclear and ballistic missile programme amid heightened tensions with the South and the US.
The report suggests diarrhoea and pneumonia are the top two causes of death among children under five.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4339288/Nearly-half-North-Koreans-going-hungry-says-UN.html


They have the land if they wanted to grow food or raise animals, what's the bust?

C.Martel
6th July 2017, 07:36 PM
They have the land if they wanted to grow food or raise animals, what's the bust?

23.4% of North Korea's labor force worked in agriculture in 2012. In the 'US', 2% are farmers.

They must not have farm equipment up to the standards of the rest of the world.

Nazi Germany needed 1/3 of its food supply imported, luckily they were a manufacturing economy that could export goods and import food.


Harsh weather conditions that dented the agricultural output (wheat and barley production dropped 50% and 80% respectively in 2011) and rising global food prices stressed greater food shortage, putting 6 million North Koreans at risk.

With weather modifications an american industry, its possible for the 'US' to mess around with the weather in North Korea to kill a few thousand here and there.

C.Martel
7th July 2017, 04:47 PM
If Great Britain was treated like North Korea, tens of thousands or more would die every year from hunger and related illnesses:



More than half of UK's food sourced from abroad, study finds

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2016/jan/06/more-than-half-of-uks-food-sourced-from-abroad-study-finds

Trumpstein going along with the jew agenda on North Korea


In tweet, Trump criticizes China for trading with North Korea

http://www.politico.com/story/2017/07/05/trump-china-trading-north-korea-240223

Cebu_4_2
8th July 2017, 01:44 AM
If Great Britain was treated like North Korea, tens of thousands or more would die every year from hunger and related illnesses:



https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2016/jan/06/more-than-half-of-uks-food-sourced-from-abroad-study-finds

Trumpstein going along with the jew agenda on North Korea



http://www.politico.com/story/2017/07/05/trump-china-trading-north-korea-240223

Trump has a fine line to tow. I don't like how he is doing it but along that fine line he is accomplishing things that no other has been able to in many decades. We all know he can't just walk in and step on the Jews toes and think he can go further. It amazes me that some who I thought were sharp think that one man can simply cut the head off a snake while in a snake pit.