Tuesday, August 4, 2009
NORTH KOREA, DIPLOMACY STILL WORKS!
As former President Bill Clinton secures the release of the two jailed United States journalists from North Korea, Icheoku says, diplomacy still works; and it does not matter if it was a quiet or robust diplomacy. The release of the two women shows that the North Korean leader is not as mean as he is being portrayed; he was courteous enough to keep his promise to release the duo to President Bill Clinton. Also it would appear that he is not as lean as we were made to believe as he appeared healthy enough judging from his looks and gait? Ordinarily, nothing stops Kim Jong II from reneging on the promise, but at least, he kept it and Bill Clinton came out of Pyongyang a few inches taller in the international diplomatic circle. May be the Obama administration should consider using him further in places like Iran, Cuba, North Korea as well as in other hot-button nooks and crannies of this world. One thing about Bill is that he is loved and lovable; and still commands the respect of many world leaders including, as shown, dictator Kim Jong II of North Korea.
Icheoku congratulates President Bill Clinton for bringing these two ladies back to their families after these four months of uncertainties. Two women who were arrested near the North Korean-Chinese border in March 2009 while on a reporting trip for Current TV and sentenced to 12 years hard labor for entering the country illegally and engaging in "hostile acts"? Icheoku says what constitutes "hostile acts" for a reclusive, paranoid schizophrenic regime could be anything as harmless as training a camera lens on their Tumen river? But that is now history as we pause to celebrate the release of these two journalists. We acknowledge also North Korean leader Kim Jong II for his magnanimity in keeping his promise regarding the release and hand over of these two women. To the two journalists, Euna Lee and Laura Ling, Icheoku says, please be very careful the next time you embark on your journalistic adventure to unfriendly countries; now please welcome home! What a ride, but luckily enough, you did not become a pawn of international diplomacy!
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