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  • Notice how there is almost the SAME amount of dislikes in every video made by this guy? Wow, I just subscribed and ended up realising how much people dont want him to reveal the truth. What is wrong with knowing exactly what is happening in the world. Seriously, I dont give a shit about Israel, Iraq, Saoudi Arabia or any other country in the middle east. Why should we spend blood and money for another country? The mainstream media doesn't want us to know the truth. Anyways +1 and TY for the vid!

  • @PinkishiPhone We don't, haven't, and probably won't live in a more peaceful World. It's just the way this planet is. Don't like it ... there's a couple of other planets we could try to avoid democracy >.>

  • The Face of Imperialism, 2011;

    Dr Michael Parenti adds shocking new evidence to the litany of injustices visited upon victims of U.S. imperialism: expropriation of their communal wealth and natural resources, complete privatization and deregulation of their economies, loss of local markets, deterioration of their living standards, a growing debt burden, and the bloodstained suppression of their democratic movements.

    Kind Regards, MP friends

  • You never finished part 3.

  • It's refreshing to see another perspective on this whole matter. Keep making good videos.

  • This is informative and all. An eye opener to the biased media, but I just have to say this.

    YOU SOUND LIKE ANDY DICK. NO JOKE.

  • All this could have been avoided if the Cairo Declaration was adhered to over 60 years ago. That line at the 38th parallel was actually drawn in 1945 when the Eulsa Treaty finally came to an end and Japan returned to what they were in 1894. After that, yeah, so much for the entire peninsula becoming one free democratic state.

  • I live in Seoul, and I think the people are not hip to what's going on. The press is just as controlled here. We think that LMB is a lackey to the US. They do protest in the streets, but mostly due to trivial issues like the import of US beef, or other flash points of minor significance. They've got the right guy in their sights, but for the wrong reasons.

    Navel gazers....

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  • @PinkishiPhone watch?v=0kHhc67GopM

  • Off to the right hand side there is a ad for FRONTLINE BATTLE FOR HAITI.

  • I only bring Israel up here because it seems to me that if I am correct it is very similar to the US drawing that line in the Koreas.

  • Now, When you mention that N Korean subs have crashed in S Korean waters, and that tho S Korea fired on water N Korea fired on people in return perhaps you can talk about the media. You are no better then they are. I do not agree with US policy in this, but you are no better then Fox News. Spread half the story for whatever purposes you have. I have to do a little research, but wasn't Israel taken from other people, and thats a reason there are so many problems in the mid-east?

  • Well halfway through typing my reply to your video I was cut off and have to retype it.

  • Just nuke 'em both and be done with it.

  • very good video, US/South korean aggression is so obvious still the media tells us otherwhise, and the west propose that it has a free media? BS!

  • At least one refreshing thing about this is the fact that they're fighting over territory instead of idiotic, pointless religious views like the majority of all the wars and disputes that have occurred in Human history.

  • NK & SK are squabbling over a land and sea border that they each earlier agreed upon. It's ridiculous & laughable. Here's a condensed version of what's going on: IT'S MINE! NO, IT'S MINE! NOOOO, IT'S MINE!!!! MINE!! NO, MINE! WAAAAHHHH! IT'S MINE!!!!!! NO (HIT, POW, SMACK) MINE!!!

    They're like 3 year olds fighting over a silly toy. They need to set aside their infantile egos & learn to compromise like mature adults, not whine and cry and retaliate like babies.

  • Thanks for the vid. I've given up on commercial main stream media.

  • Keep it coming. Your well-researched videos illuminate the events with historical setting, and referenced quotes from both sides.

    I can't help but laugh when the US 'voice their concern' at a Chinese military build-up. The PLA whose annual military expenditure is Dwarfed by the Pentagon's is duely alarmed by the US's ever-increasing military buildup in the area, especially as regards Sino-Pakistan military alignments.

    Keep up the good work

    PAX

  • believe it or not there will be no war.

    lmao, no need to panic or go crazy about it.

  • Very interesting.

    Now I've read a lot about internal things of North Korea - but I'm not well informed about South Korea. The point that does not fit to what I hear in the media is: Why should South Korea be interested in a conflict?

    I mean: They're doing fine. And surely a full blown war will be bad for them. On the other hand - the insanity going on in NK seems like a believable motive for them to cause conflict. Like I say: I don't know much about it, but I'm curious.

  • north korea is all i hear north north north gimme a break

  • All said, I'm a fairly new subscriber and I do like your videos questioning our government's honesty and motives on the world stage; just think you're taking it too far with your North Korea vid's. So anyway, looking forward to some new subjects for you to rant about!

  • @SoaringTrumpet i am in agreement too much north north north giim a break

  • @SoaringTrumpet I quite agree. The US and SK are not angels, but NK isn't gilt-free either

  • And you expect us to believe that NK honestly poses the question, "but what were those civilians doing at a military base", when that query is answered in the onscreen quote you cite! They were "engaging in construction work". Instead of recognizing that point in your observations, you act as if NK has credibility in their claim that SK was "deploying civilians" to military sights, implying that they wanted to instigate a war through these innocents' deaths.

  • @SoaringTrumpet You miss the point, SK & media both acted like NK intentionally killed civilians rather than targeting a military base. South Korea president DEVIOUSLY insisted, "Launching military strikes against civilians is an inhumane crime that is even banned during wartime." MSNBC talked about them being at a "fishing village!" South Korea president mischaracterized & EXPLOITED the civilian deaths, instigating war by pretending North Korea set out to intentionally hit civilians.

  • Something else to consider: what if you had Israel making the same claim that NK did, that they regretted killing some civilians that got in the way of their military strikes? Would not you easily be on the side of the Palestinians who rightly condemned such acts, and dismissed such propaganda as "the enemy should be held responsible for the incident" because they were "creating a 'human shield' "? I think a little perspective is in order.

  • You lost me at about 2:45 into your video, which was fair and informative up until that point. Following your ongoing thread with user "oolong2", I'm concerned your own biases have made you too sympathetic, or gullible, towards North Korea's statement. I mean, when you claim that NK shows regret over killing civilians, just by virtue of a government released statement, you could at least display some of the skepticism you have towards the US's (or any government's) propaganda.

  • MSNBC gave unequal treatment, that's the point I'm making: issue is "SHOWING ANY SIGNS of regret. " The point isn't the sincerity of any statement. In normal discourse, whether we are talking about a state or a person, when they make a statement about something being very regrettable, it would be dishonest to maintain that isn't "A SIGN OF" regret. And THAT's the point. Shifting that point into a debate over if they are "REALLY regretful" is strange, a double standard and besides the point.

  • @representativepress Of course it's true that the MSM has a bias in this, validating Sk's credibility over NK's. But I propose that it's completely rational to be more skeptical of the official statements coming out of a closed off totalitarian state such as NK.

    And I concede that NK was "showing...signs of regret". I just think that sincerity IS the point. For example, you wouldn't believe one person's tears were just as genuine as any other person's when evidence shows otherwise.

  • @representativepress So, I appreciate that you're willing to call out the MSM and put forth your argument, but you're not actually *advocating* for the North Korean regime, are you?

  • @SoaringTrumpet right so you like the video until it gets to close to your comfort zone and threatens your view that the media tells you the truth. double thinker

  • @representativepress

    You really need to run for the next presidential election.

  • @raliy2k I would rather work to get someone like David Swanson nominated. But we do need to start thinking about a platform and about someone to challenge Obama for the Democratic nomination. I was reading over some of the last chapters of Chomsky's latest book "Hope and Prospects" and it gets me so angry to see Obama doing criminal acts. No way in hell should anyone support him for the Democratic nomination. He must be challenged.

  • @raliy2k i second that!

  • Can anyone tell me why the US and NK want to start a war?? This seems like alot of wild speculation and no real substantive reasoning here.

    So the MSM is overplaying their hand to make SK look like more of a victim - I mean, there WERE victims here, and they WERE from SK, it's a stretch.... but I'm buying that more than i would buy the word of the propoganda apparatus of a closed dictatorship.

    Sorry if that seems 'crazy' to some of you.

  • thanks!!

  • Do anyone know if it is true that the South Korea fired south of the island as they clamed. So none of the shell landed in the North water? I heard it on the news so i do not know if it is true or not.

  • truth is power

  • RepresentativePress:

    I thank God that you and people like you exist. Happy New Year.

  • Very informative, thank you.

  • Thanks for posting these 2 videos about North and South Korea. Our media isn't a media so we have to look for information. Unfortunately, most Americans fall for the Mainstreams Infotainment/Propaganda because of the exposure. Stay safe and keep up the good work.

  • @genefire You're welcome. Thanks for being a subscriber and for clicking like and adding to your favorites.

  • A highly commendable job, RP! You should have the AP desk for Korean affairs.

  • what the hypocritical lying ass sons of bitches so called MEDIA NEVER tolled us about what really happened between N&S Korea AND WHAT & WHY it REALLY STARTED IN THE FIRST PLACE THIS EXPLAINS IT ALL

  • Representative Press and Wikileaks are the only journalistic organisations that I take seriously. I'm sure there are others, I just haven't come across them yet.

  • Let's make this coming year the year we make a big change for the better.

  • @representativepress Fantastic Job there. Thank you.

  • @13otany13ay Thanks and you're welcome.

  • Thanks for bringing us this info sir.

  • @dcolyer You're welcome. I added an excerpt from Orwell in the video info, check it out.

  • and this comes as a surprise?

  • good video

  • the mainstream media is never interested in show the truth. the mainstream media is the standard propaganda tool of the (various) government(s). they brainwashing the crowd, they use the same system in every american movie and also in commercials. they have a big influence onto the public opinion, but since the internet, and since wikileaks, they loose more and more of their credibility.

  • Representative press are my heroes.

  • I was wondering if anyone in the media would point these things out, and of course they didn't ... South Korea and the USA are spoiling for a fight here. We're going to end up in a war over this stupid shit if we're not careful. Great vid as always!

  • Next question to ask is where was the South Korean ship sunk by the torpedo? In the disputed area?

  • @NOMOREWARFORISRAEL I started looking into it, from what I can gather, the ship was within 12 miles from NK's coast. The US media has not reported or made clear several points. I put a link to an article in the video info. I am not sure what hit the South Korean ship. Technically even if a torpedo was involved, it didn't directly hit the ship. There are others who question if it was really a mine. What ever the reason, one thing is clear, DON'T get so damn close to North Korea, it is reckless.

  • The USA behind another push for WAR.

  • the NLL, aside from being illegit according to international law, is very bad for NK. they cannot set up an economic zone for fishing with only 3miles, nor can the harbors there ever be fully utilized for trade.

    they have no choice but to show military force in the disputed area, since failing to do so equals giving up the territory. they need to claim it hoping someday the issue will go to the UN, in which case they would surely win the standard 12 miles that every other country has.

  • @sheepblitzer Not only that - how can they set up a fishing industry when their neighbours are firing live ammunition into their fishing grounds? Would the US accept Russian shells hitting the cast of the Deadliest Catch? That's what US foreign policy expects NK to accept. The whole situation is deeply sad, and it is rather damning when the voice of sanity in a dispute is a dictator, and the voice of insanity is the self-proclaimed defender of democracy. Poor humanity.

  • @BowToMySkill You know, dude, you can be sued to the court, if you plan motived assasination

  • The US won't allow invading N Korea. The conflict keeps US bases there and sells arms by threat to the South and Japan. And also the Middle East by N Korean rocket sales to Hizb Allah. That doesn't mean the South isn't out to end the conflict, though.

  • Rice needs to resign.

  • This Iraq all over again

  • @Lukachicago19

    I'm a lib too.... I was completely against the invasion of Iraq BEFORE it was "popular". I thought it was unwarranted, unlawful, and stupid.

    However representativepress is having a knee jerk reaction and projecting Iraq on NK and assuming everything is the US fault.

    The NK regime *IS* crazy, and thrives on propaganda and cult of personality for their "leader". Many die just trying to escape the country, the families of those who do leave are often imprisoned or executed.

  • Don't you know sir, that in order to perpetuate the exponential growth of debt, we need another full scale war at the expense of millions of foreign lives?

    Money is debt.

  • @ParadoxPerspective That slogan is getting so old while at the same time it is totally new every time.

    Foreign debt? OHH! Millions of lives? How unpatriotic, how dare you say things like that.

    Or maybe we should do a holy war against imaginary Muslims?

    Communists?

    Polish terrorists?

    Indians?

    Barbarians from the north?

    Or is it time for the Alien invasion already? You know it's coming.

  • What the South Koreans are doing is practically suicide for the people of Seoul. Would South Korea win in a war? Probably. But the North would give them a huge mauling, and reunification would cause problems that would dwarf the German reunification problems.

  • The tactics and tricks that USrael employ is that Passive-Aggression. They keep on provoking, manipulating and harming other nations while churning out vast amounts of propaganda through every medium possible hiding their crimes while exaggerating or even conjuring up those of others. Then when the other nation cannot take it anymore and retaliates, they strike while feigning innocence. They have done this from the very beginning ......WW2 till now.

  • The USA (and its masters) pushes one Nation belonging together into war because it has no balls doing it alone against a nuclear state. Do not let them cheat on you!

    FREE OCCUPIED SOUTH KOREA from its remote controled government and false democracy-hoax. Reunite and get souvereign!

    PEACE TO WORLD

  • If the US is involved in any way, the world doubts. The only countries fighting to arm themselves are the countries under threat of attack by the US and Israel.

  • South Korea must realize, this is a deadly game of StarCraft.

  • Its pretty bad when we have to get on the internet for learn the truth.

    -Thanks for the video

  • @MrMooseheadbeer At least we have the Internet. We need to start reaching millions know. I'll start making downloadable pdfs which viewers can print up and start distributing so that people who aren't online can start to hear about these facts.

  • 1.I think the Media make things worse.

    2.US need money so the question is where will they get money from?

    3.They found out that iraq had oil worth enough money to fill there needs,so they went to war.

    4.They then lied about why they went to war and said they had to fight al qaeda and to look for osama bin laden.

    5.Unfortunetly now the MEDIA target only muslims not al qaeda and alot of Americans (not all) hate muslims which is why they tried to burn the quran.

  • great work Tom, I'm sharing your vids on facebook

  • @oolong2 Do you know the recent history? North Korea has been repeatedly asking South Korea not to do this. Another time when South Korea was firing, North Korea responded by firing into waters on their side. According to reports, 100 out of 110 shells landed North of the NLL. If they were so eager to hit SK targets, they have showed restraint. And it MAY be the case that NK was trying to hit water at first again. The point is you don't do this so damn close, so you don't have to worry.

  • @representativepress Yes I do know recent history. And I do know that Norh and South Korea have been going back and forth about disputed waters and territory for YEARS.

    I also know that many North Koreans DIE every year trying to escape to South Korea or China. Even when their family will likely be imprisoned or killed because they left.

  • @oolong2 Another time, In Jan of this year, North Korea was firing shells IN ITS OWN WATERS NORTH OF THE NLL, as part of what it said was a drill. Did South Korea say OK? NO, they insisted on "firing back" (now I thought the premise was there shouldn't be a response to drills like this YET when NK has drills, SK calls it, yes, that's right, "provocative!" In fact SK was shooting at NK shells while they were still in the air even though they were landing north of the NLL. SK say "towards them"

  • @representativepress

    I would ask you the same thing... When NK retaliates for running drills in deputed waters ti's natural and ok, yet when SK does the same thing it's not?

    Do you know the difference between firing in WATER and firing on PEOPLE?

    Seoul, the capital and life blood of SK, is right next to those waters. It kind of makes sense they would be concerned about protecting the area.

    Normally I like your videos, but I'm afraid your slant here is even worse than the media's.

  • @oolong2 And did you miss how South Korea and much of the media acted like the killing of the 2 civilians was intentional? In fact it looks a case of journalistic fraud since the MSNBC report I show a headline of made it sound like the civilians were in a "fishing village." In fact, has US media reported at all where the civilians were? Like I say in the video, it isn't just NK that says they were at the military base, a brother of one of the civilians said they were both working AT THE BASE!

  • @representativepress

    I'm sorry but If you fire on a populated Island YOU'RE GONNA KILL PEOPLE... There is no doubt that NK intended to KILL PEOPLE with their response. They could have easily fired warning shots which they have done many times in the past.

    Are you actually suggesting that because they fired on a military base it makes the deaths less relevant?

    The people on the island (military or not) weren't being aggressive it was simply a punishment by NK.

  • @oolong2

    "It's not unreasonable to request that live ammunition not be fired into disputed waters... However it is completely UNREASONABLE to fire on LIVE PEOPLE as a response." If you ran North Korea, it would have been invaded decades ago! LOL.

  • @oolong2

    Lol. This is only about the FACT that north korea isn't properly represented in the western media.

    He doesn't say its all lies etc he just states facts that the media tends to ignore for what reasons we might never know because i don't dare to guess at what the reasons for it are.

  • @alexicon89

    The problem is rep. press. is using North Korean propaganda as a "fact"... Claiming that SK used civilians as human shields is NOT SHOWING REGRET.

    NK isn't properly represented in the western media is because NK is one of the most CLOSED states in the world. Journalists are not allowed their period.

    The only thing you get out of NK is their propaganda. The *only* news and education their own citizens are allowed to get is propaganda from the regime. It is COMPLETELY Orwellian.

  • @oolong2 that does not give us the right to fabricate lies about them

  • @jopaddy81

    I see no evidence of "fabricating lies" here. If anything you can call it sloppy reporting because no one had all the facts of the situation.

    You people need to wake up and realize that not everything is some grand conspiracy to gin up a war..

    Technically we have been at war with NK for 60 years, a treaty was NEVER signed. The US could attack at any time if it really wanted to.

  • @oolong2 Yes they did say the deaths of the civilians is regrettable and saying so IS showing signs regret. NK had to say the civilians were in our around the military base because Western media was making it sound like they intentionally tried to kill civilians. You are brainwashed if you try to blame the lies about the civilians' location on NK! How in the world can you twist the mischaracterization into somehow being NK's fault?

  • @representativepress

    Saying that you regret SK used civilians as human shields is propoganda NOT regret.

    It would be like running over someone's dog on the street and saying:

    "I regret your dog was too stupid to stay out of the road"

    Using the word "regret" is not the same as being "regretful". You must know the difference right?

    Furthermore If I shot your lawn and you retaliated by shooting ME you would be charged for MURDER.

    Do you understand the difference between water and people?

  • @oolong2 Do you understand that the lives of millions of people are recklessly and totally needlessly being put at risk and due to bullshit games by South Korea and the U.S.? And did you miss the South Korean propaganda acting as if NK intentionally targeted civilians? South Korea president is an asshole: "Launching military strikes against civilians is an inhumane crime that is even banned during wartime," Lee said. And your analogy indicated you have been duped by this propaganda.

  • @oolong2 THIS society is Orwellian, the REAL way Orwell said things work. jopaddy81's comment made sense, what gives Western media the right to lie about North Korea? I was shocked after initially hearing about the Nov. 23rd incident from MSM, I was shocked to learn that what NK was firing at was a military base from which SK was firing been from into waters that North Korea considers their own. The media sure as hell did not report the story fairly. Check out the link added to the video info

  • @oolong2 I just added a link and an excerpt of George Orwell's The Freedom of the Press, Orwell's Proposed Preface to ‘Animal Farm’ where George Orwell writing about how things really work in our world WITHOUT a "Big Brother" censoring things. Please read it, the preface wasn't originally publishes with his book Animal Farm although he had intended it to be. It was found years latter. It is absurd for you to blame the outrageous media performance on North Korea.

  • @representativepress

    Do you know anything about North Korea? Seriously? Do you?

    If you did you would realize that THERE IS NO OTHER COUNTRY IN THE WORLD MORE ORWELLIAN THAN NORTH KOREA.

    I suggest you seriously look at some documentaries and inside stories on North Korea. Which are very hard to come by because NK has a lock down on ALL news coming in and out of the country.

    I'm sorry but bias is one thing but to suggest this society is more Orwellian than NK is just plain ignorant.

  • @oolong2 I wrote "THIS society is Orwellian, the REAL way Orwell said things work." Did you read the excerpt I added to video info? And did you miss the fact that President Bush is running around giving a false history about the Iraq war? Do you realize how many people have died & suffered from his crime? & he can run around our country LYING about the very reason for attacking another country? Do you have no idea the significance of that? I'm showing you how sick MSM is, why do you resent that?

  • @representativepress

    I don't have a problem with your premise of the MSM, it's your conclusions...

    Yes our media is going to have some degree of bias. Just like media in every single country on earth has bias. the media in NK has 1000 times more bias because it is completely controlled by the state.

    But I think you and other people are being overly sensitive because of everything that happened under the Bush administration and assuming everything being done is to create another war.

  • @oolong2 "1000 times more bias" You are wrong about that. DId you read the Orwell quote. And how do you measure "1000 times"? Dead is dead. Americans have been duped into risking and losing their lives over a lie.

    And do you have any idea what you are doing? Are you working to get the war criminals prosecuted? You can bitch at me while you miss the big picture. These politicians are risking the lives of millions in a potential nuclear holocaust. That's OK with some so concerned about civilians?

  • @representativepress

    Obviously "1000 times" is an exaggeration used to illustrate a point... The fact is NK "news" internally and externally is more controlled than any other country in the world. The people are brainwashed since birth and those that escape have to relearn basic facts about the US and the rest of the world.

    Just like you can call out the MSM. I'm calling YOU out for your bias. If you and others cannot accept that then you are no better than the MSM in your own "orthodoxy"

  • @oolong2 It's sad that you feel compelled to attack me given the seriousness of the facts I highlight. Did you read the Orwell quote I posted in he video info? Can you explain to everyone just what it is you think you are doing here? You have watched a video showing recklessness with the lives of millions and deceit in reporting. You should be working to help get this video seen by others, NOT attacking me. Why are you so compelled to make excuses for the status quo?

  • @representativepress

    It's sad that you feel what I'm doing is an "attack".

    Yes I read the quote. What am I doing here? Simply pointing out that there is just as much bias in what your're "reporting" as what you claim to point out in the MSM. Even more so in the last few videos. If you could watch your last few videos objectively you would probably see that too.

    Don't get me wrong I enjoy your videos for the most part, but if I see something blatantly misleading I'm going to point it out.

  • @oolong2 "Simply pointing out that there is just as much bias in what your're "reporting" as what you claim to point out in the MSM." YOu have made that claim again, care to try to back it up with ANYTHING?

    I'm making videos about a situation where politicians are risking the lives of millions of people, of possibly a nuclear holocaust even. Why in the world aren't you helping? Maybe they didn't know were the civilians were killed?! Why are you making excuses for them?

  • Brilliant report, if everybody had access to this I doubt so many people would fall for the old "North Korea is just insane" BS.

  • Now I'm pissed, because the American Media tried to vilify Kim Jong by all cost. And I was mislead by the buffoonery media outlets.

  • North Korea's only crime is that it won't accept American hegemony.

  • That is there fishing waters that they are poisoning. Like are gulf.

  • That is there fishing waters that they are poisoning.

  • because the elite have a hold on the news media,they only say what the elite says to say to the public.

    you are puppets for the elite.

    they get rich from the little guy [the worker] and the media get paid off for keeping the important news under secret.

    the elite are into secrets-they are dark and dingy.

    nothing they do comes into the light.

    its all done in darkness,early hours in the morning when americans are sleeping.

    911 was not a accident,gulf oil spill,not a accident! -planed by the elite.

  • Demonizing leaders have worked for the US industry for years, way back to communism and south america's dictatorship establishments.

  • we need WAR BABY WAR!!!

  • Wow, just looking at that map, the North has practically no sea water...

    Looks like they got the short end of the stick there.

  • hahahahaha i knew it !!! thanks for the info

  • spot on.

  • Good work! All these Lyman Lemnitzers CAN be wrong. The number of folks who are dupes can be reduced to too few by channels like yours, after which dupe force reduction the warmongers will find their plans too expensive.

  • You say we cant trust the media, they aren't telling us a accurate veiw, so how can we trust you?

  • That being said South Korea is the main aggressor in this case. I know it's an arbitrary water boundary but it does have some basis in international law since it's been around for such a long period of time as a justifiable naval boundary.

  • I joined the United States Air Force many years ago when I first turned 18. I am 25 now, and boy, could I tell you some SHIT I've seen just in there alone.

  • the northern limit line was given to south korea and north korea agreed to it, only in the 70's did they bitch out. Don't make North Korea look innocent either.

  • sounds just like early 1939 when the polish goverment, backed by the brits, refused to accept even the most generous diplomatic offerings by germany to get a corridor to connect east prussia with west prussia because the polish were pushing for war and never wanted a peaceful agreement just like the brits

  • what's stoping the world from invading the US and overthrowing the current ultra-corupted U.S goverment? the U.S government is showing signs of terrorism, and prejiduce.

  • Anyone that takes a few minutes to look at the maps would clearly see that this exercises constantly done in that region is a provocation on s. Korea and the us part. And for what reason? This situation is so sick and it reminds me so much of the drum up to the war in Iraq it makes me ill.

  • fuck north korea, it the only country i would be happy if it was distorted.. they are all sick in the head up there..

  • pretty sad day when north korea's news agency is more trustworthy than the "free" us media..but there it is for any fool to see...no, not god bless america...GOD DAMN AMERICA!

  • Man, you really got your act together on this one. Way to tell the truth that nobody want to report. Its easier to paint NK as the devil nation than it is to explain the details.

  • @FreedumbFighter28 Thank you. I know, I really felt driven. It is sickening that dirty politicians are risking the lives of millions with Korean war raging> I wanted to pack it with info that stops these warmongers. Please pass the link on to whoever you can and ask them to do the same. We have to get the public discourse under control in our hands.

  • @representativepress The northwest Islands were occupied by US troops at the end of the Korean war, that is the reason the islands are in South Korea and naturally you need a maritime boundary to protect that.

  • @FreedumbFighter28 Long live princess Nancy Pelosi, the new Assistant Dear Great Leader of the DPRK. Will you help us in supporting her in this new role in North Korea. Kim Jong Il will die soon and needs a replacement. Can we count on you? Send your contributions to "Support Princess Nancy for Assistant Dictator Campaign" Thank you. Will you help in electing princess Nancy Pelosi as the new second in command after Kim Jong Un in the DPRK.

  • @koffiekpatcha <--Quite frankly, I am more qualified. I would like to throw my name into the ring as a possible leader for the New NK.....I will be fair, even handed, and if you give me $500 million grant to fund my research, I will effectivley be in your pocket. I look forward to my check as, I know, this a deal you cannot turn down. Long term cheaper than Pelosi and like I said, I will be even handed

  • Fav'd, shared to those who will listen. even sent it to my folks. Thats a laugh. And a total waste of time. My folks are sheeple. and they think I'm crazy for "bashing" this great country.

  • Thank you very much from UK subscriber, for keeping us abreast; nothing on our media either, surprise, surprise!

  • Hmm North Korean apologies? Never read them. Got them from some web site or are these "confidential" military news?

  • The mainstream media is no longer news, it's propaganda.

  • Excellent work my friend

    Shared

  • Every media is corrupt.. 

  • @TarikProductions Not RepresentativePress, or Democracy Now, or (parts of) Al-Jazeera, or some other news agencies.

  • @nocturnezero ye.. I kinda meant the big medias like fox news, cnn, etc

  • "..shall be drawn to the gallows, not walking or carried.." this is what a traitor can expect..

  • i say U.S is behind this conflict to earn some more money by selling weapons and damaging the South Korean economic.

  • Thank you,

    Portugal loves representativepress <3

  • South Korea constantly tries to provoke North Korea and act as a bully because it has the US on its back, good video!

  • Thank you!

  • @GamerDudester You're welcome.

  • @representativepress thanks friend whomever you are, their's so much injustice in the world to research about and uncover, i didn't know the details about Korea, i almost believed the BS in the media, i will definitly research this now. thanks

  • Right on! and well said!

  • @2minstral - I added this report to the World United News blog

  • @2minstral Thank you for doing that, everything like that helps. Maybe even North Korea themselves can pass on the TinyURL of "KoreaPeace" in the video info.

  • The mainstream media serves as the propaganda outlet to persuade other citizens that war is necessary for the betterment of society. However, in reality, war is what degrades society and causes more havoc throughout the world. Doublethink anybody?

  • The South Koreans do seem to be rather culpable in these attacks.

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  • @GodzillaDino DId you watch the whole video?

  • @GodzillaDino You trust America's news agencies.

    LOL

  • @GodzillaDino

    You trust US news agencies

    LMAO

  • @GodzillaDino

    You're a joke.

    LOL

  • @GodzillaDino I trust N Korea more than US any day.

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