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- Don't Make Truman's Mistake. Wehrfritz, George // Newsweek (Atlantic Edition);4/7/2003, Vol. 141 Issue 14, p51
Presents observations about the leadership of Kim Jong II, the dictator in North Korea. Speculation that he is following the events of the war in Iraq; Consideration of the development of weapons of mass destruction in North Korea; Reference to the role of former U.S. President Harry Truman in...
- Don't Make Truman's Mistake. Wehrfritz, George // Newsweek (Pacific Edition);4/7/2003, Vol. 141 Issue 14, p39
Presents observations about the leadership of Kim Jong II, the dictator in North Korea. Speculation that he is following the events of the war in Iraq; Consideration of the development of weapons of mass destruction in North Korea; Reference to the role of former U.S. President Harry Truman in...
- Notional North Korea. Scobell, Andrew // Parameters: U.S. Army War College;Spring2007, Vol. 37 Issue 1, p117
The article offers a review of several books to address six controversial issues in North Korea. The issues includes uncovering the real North Korea, identifying the real Kim Jong Il, determining the direction in which the regime is heading, defining the role of the military, discerning the...
- WOMEN, WINE AND WEAPONS. Thomas, Evan; Liu, Melinda; Lee, B.J.; Wehrfritz, George; Takayama, Hideko; Conant, Eve; Hirsh, Michael // Newsweek (Atlantic Edition);1/13/2003, Vol. 141 Issue 2, p14
Profiles Kim Jong II, the dictator of North Korea. Views of the North Korean Secretariat about how the film 'Die Another Day' slanders the Korean nation; Consideration of the weapons of mass destruction which Kim Jong concealed from the United States; How he met with U.S. Secretary of State...
- And now, the next American war. Stephen, Andrew // New Statesman;4/14/2003, Vol. 132 Issue 4633, p19
Comments on the plight of the United States to stop the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction in North Korea. Consideration of how North Korea has launched missiles into the Sea of Japan; How North Korea was included in the axis of evil according to U.S. President George W. Bush;...
- WOMEN, WINE AND WEAPONS. Thomas, Evan; Liu, Melinda; Lee, B.J.; Wehrfritz, George; Takayama, Hideko; Conant, Eve; Hirsh, Michael // Newsweek;1/13/2003, Vol. 141 Issue 2, p24
Profiles Kim Jong II, the dictator of North Korea. Views of the North Korean Secretariat about how the film 'Die Another Day' slanders the Korean nation; Consideration of the weapons of mass destruction which Kim Jong concealed from the United States; How he met with U.S. Secretary of State...
- WOMEN, WINE AND WEAPONS. Thomas, Evan; Liu, Melinda; Lee, B.J.; Wehrfritz, George; Takayama, Hideko; Conant, Eve; Hirsh, Michael // Newsweek (Pacific Edition);1/13/2002, Vol. 141 Issue 2, p16
Profiles Kim Jong II, the dictator of North Korea. Views of the North Korean Secretariat about how the film 'Die Another Day' slanders the Korean nation; Consideration of the weapons of mass destruction which Kim Jong concealed from the United States; How he met with U.S. Secretary of State...
- Where's The Red Line? Wehrfritz, George; Takayama, Hideko; Lee, B.J. // Newsweek (Atlantic Edition);2/17/2003, Vol. 141 Issue 7, p36
North Korea delivered another dose of bluster in February 2003 through an unlikely conduit: British journalists. In Washington D.C., meanwhile, the Pentagon put 24 long-range bombers on alert for possible dispatch to the region and signaled that the departures of some 2,900 troops scheduled to...
- Where's The Red Line? Wehrfritz, George; Takayama, Hideko; Lee, B.J. // Newsweek (Pacific Edition);2/17/2003, Vol. 141 Issue 7, p32
North Korea delivered another dose of bluster in February 2003 through an unlikely conduit: British journalists. In Washington D.C., meanwhile, the Pentagon put 24 long-range bombers on alert for possible dispatch to the region and signaled that the departures of some 2,900 troops scheduled to...


