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Kevin Walsh
Mon, 22 Oct 2012 13:26 EDT
Korean cause not well served by Jason Adam Tonis
Jason Adam Tonis is not only the president of the Songun-Juche study group in North America, he was also elected in 2011 as prime minister of the "Manchukuo Temporary Government." He is playing some kind of a double game, and this obviously is not helpful to Korean credibility in North America. I have previously brought up concerns about Tonis to Zo Il Min but nothing has been done. I don't know to whom else to turn, so I am posting here.

--Kevin Walsh
Phoenix, Arizona USA
kevinwalsh1619@yahoo.com
Thomas W. Makin, former envoy, Nixon Admin. 1972
Sun, 7 Oct 2012 18:20 EDT
North Korea Northern Limiting Line Issue.
As a matter of research and personal theory, it appears to me that the NLL was put into position to contain the North Korea military operations as a priority. It is my personal opinion that while not being able to influence the matter regarding military issues; That it should be proper for North Korea commercial shipping and fishing operations to cross the NLL, as long as the ships are not escorted by gunboats and submarines. There needs to be international agreements put into place that protect the North ships from being confiscated or attacked when performing commercial operations. I have additionally posted this information on the websites of Russia, Switzerland, and France. Have a nice day.
Thomas W. Makin, Former Envoy, Nixon Admin. 1972
Fri, 5 Oct 2012 22:07 EDT
Let us all be reasonable.
The government of North Korea does not want senseless torture, starvation and killing.
Keith Hagg
Tue, 2 Oct 2012 22:11 EDT
sad
DPRK thugs will delete my post. The world knows that DPRK is a run by a bunch of thugs. I lived in South Korea for a year and it was great. Too bad that people just over the boarder have to suffer under the Kim clan. Stand up for humanity and stop the senseless torture, starvation, and killing.
Thomas W. Makin, Former Envoy, Nixon Admin. 1972.
Tue, 2 Oct 2012 20:16 EDT
Emergency Relief
To Rosa Manson: Due to the problem of sanctions, I suggest that you contact the Permanent U.N. Representative for North Korea personally at the New York office by telephone. The phone number and office address are listed on this website.
Rosa Manson
Sat, 29 Sep 2012 11:43 EDT
Emergency Relief/ Medical Aid to North Korea from the UK.
Urgent medical equipment is still needed in North Korea, what is the window of opportunity for sending aid, in the sense is there a time limit, and how does one go about getting it into North Korea other than DHL from Hong Kong? What are the immediate needs as the Ambassadors are urgently asking for rice. TB medicines are also urgnetly needed. What organisations are sending out equipment tha tone should contact within the UN OR THE RED CROSS.
Thomas W. Makin, Former Envoy, Nixon Admin. 1972
Sun, 16 Sep 2012 20:04 EDT
Moon Jae-In for President of South Korea
I support Mr. Moon Jae-In for President as he has expressed his intention to approach Nuclear Matters with North Korea in a reasonable way; and has stated his support for summit meetings.
Thomas W. Makin, Former Envoy, Nixon Admin., 1972
Sun, 19 Aug 2012 18:47 EDT
Tok Do Islands
Gonzalo; I would rather that Korea and Japan quit claim the Tok Do Islands to you and me. I could use a new Island.
Gonzalo Vergara
Fri, 10 Aug 2012 11:41 EDT
Tok Do Islands
I fully support the Korean stance against the Japanese imperialists over Tok Do islands. Since South Korean President Lee visited the islands, why not have a joint meeting between DPRK General Staff and S. Korean Ministry of Defense in the Tok Do islands themselves? The Japanese imperialists must know that this is one issue on which ALL KOREANS are of ONE mind and speak with ONE voice.

MANSEI!
Thomas W. Makin, Former Envoy, Nixon Administratio
Wed, 20 Jun 2012 00:49 EDT
Uranium managed financial portfolio a plus for peace.
Appeasement in accepting the use of Uranium futures or documents of verifyed holdings in a portfolio of managed options derivitives can continually finance the financial needs of North Korea and obviously, lead to less development of weapons of mass destruction in trade for new developments in science in the future. All Nations would accept this peace keeping strategy, as uranium stocks would be held in position in the Nation where it is mined. I would be personally grateful if I were to review writings of this nature issued by the North Korea government. It is my personal opinion that there are many peaceful future ways of using uranium in ways that might benefit mankind, and developing a financial system to reward the mining and proper storage of such is a plus.

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