North Korea has recently marked the 40th Anniversary of the Pueblo Incident:
North Korea demanded the United States end its "hostile policy" toward the communist state Wednesday as Pyongyang marked the 40th anniversary of its seizure of a U.S. spy ship.
An unnamed spokesman for the "Korean National Peace Committee," one of Pyongyang’s propaganda organizations, called the incident "a product of the U.S. gangster-like policy of aggression against the DPRK in every aspect" in a statement issued on the eve of the anniversary. [Yonhap]
Of course if you want to read the real story about the Pueblo Incident you can read this ROK Drop posting here. I have consistently stated that I believe that any international agreement with North Korea should include the return of the only commissioned US naval vessel held by a hostile nation, the USS Pueblo. However, it appears the sacrifices of the brave men of the USS Pueblo are as forgotten now by our country’s leadership as they were in 1968.
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Thanks for keeping the fires burning on this important issue. I believe, as you do, that any agreement with north Korea should include the return of the USS Pueblo but being that the U.S. government hasn’t cared about it in 40 years, I don’t see it caring about it for another 40 years or so. Maybe when the country (north Korea) finally falls apart we can take it back then.
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The US would be better off to recognize and play the power symbolism has in this region - NK knows it all too well. I think some of the disrespect SKoreans feel towards the US comes from decades of ‘pragmatic’ policies towards NK. The 1976 axe murder incident illustrates this perfectly : America has convinced itself it stood up to NK when in fact it was utterly humbled by it.
The best thing an American president could do in the next semi-tense times with North Korea (they always come) would be to slam a cruise missile or two onto the humiliated Pueblo. It would send an ice spike of fear down the NK power structure, and even better it would be to Asian minds a legitimate target.
You know to let the NKs know what we really can do to them
I like the idea you put forth and set it to explode in broad daylight so that it makes the most impact, hopefully while a tour is going on. Hehehehehe
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