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  • Bravo~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

  • HAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAAHHAHAHAHAAHH­AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAHHAHA

  • why the fuck are they so sad after all the fucking horrible things they have experienced while living under that evil?

  • fucking brainwashed. 

  • fuck you north koreans.

  • rest in hell kim jung il.

  • God, please save North Korea from communism and give them please Christian values that they had.

  • ji

  • 정말창피시럽네요..north korea still lives in the 70`s. they have no friendly connection with other countries. they are so stuck up with their own pride and think they are the best. that is why they cant develop and improve into a modern society... i wouldnt be surprised if the latest and newest technology is the gameboy which came out in the early. 90s... north korea... such a clueless undeveloping stupid country

  • 완전...개오바다..

  • Bad translation

  • 그들은 너무 슬퍼 왜 IM 캐나다와 IM이 궁금해서 ..리더가 우리 나라에 전쟁에 결정을 특히 사람을 죽어도 난 이렇게 그를 통해 울고 않을 .. 난 그가 아마도 좋은 사람이었습니다 그에 대해 많이 알고 있지 않지만 불쾌감을 수없는;)

  • Murió el gordo megalómano de los tacones, pero el pueblo famélico de Corea del Norte sigue oprimido y obligado a llorar a gritos a cambio una bolsa de arroz más. Espero que tu hijo, el obeso de doble papada, pueda sea lo suficientemente tonto para dejar que esa pobre gente se rebele... Go to hell, Kim Jong-Il!!!

  • 통일안되도 안되고 통일되도 안되는거죠. 만약에 통일이 된다면 우리나라 내는 세금을 다 북한사람들에게 다주는건데...... 그리고 북한때메 한국도 더 가난해질수가....

  • 씨발.... 나중에 통일 되면.. 모든 북한사람들은 눈물연기로 배우 될듯... ㅋㅋㅋㅋ

  • ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋFUCKING Kim jung ilㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ

    

  • 나는 북한을 싫어하지만, 북한은 미국을 위협할 수있는, 그리고 김이 사망했다는 정말 미안 해요.

  • 그쐬끼 죽어야 너의들이 절살수있다....울긴뭐우러......

  • Yeah he's dead. But now another fat slob takes power. Oh lord...

  • @Anbidas125 yet you think you live in a better country fag ass!

  • @852Sercan I don't think that. I just don't like whose being leader in North Korea. I don't dislike North Korea, but I dislike what leaders are doing in North Korea and how they're shaping the country. And then again I just hate communism all together. That goes for America, too. Dumbass leaders...

  • pussyass motherfucker hope you rot in hell son of a bitch (legit) ㅗㅗㅗㅗㅗㅗ ^____________^

  • 만세 개정일이가 죽었다!!! 

  • Un poco menos de escoria en el mundo: es el único país aislado del mundo, sin carreteras, sin iluminación, sin libertades, sin respeto a las vidas humanas, insalubridad y hambre, famílias divididas entre las dos coreas, humanos servidos como experimentos, crueldad absoluta e implacable, dejando a los norcoreanos sin un ápice de carácter, creyendo que murió un héroe, realmente ha muerto un canalla. Que se pudra, y que los ciudadanos norcoreanos despierten.

  • 뭘했다고 울면서 뉴스보도를 해주는거여ㅡㅡ 하이킥이나 해주지 씨벌

  • The 2009 test killed any discussion inside the Obama White House of reaching out to the North Korean leadership, especially after Mr. Kim largely abandoned agreements he reached with the George W. Bush administration to denuclearize. Former Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates seemed to summarize the Obama administration’s attitude toward the North when he declared that the United States would not provide aid to the country in return for its making new commitments to give up nuclear weapons.

  • Under Kim Jong-il’s rule, the North accomplished the single milestone that his father had dreamed about, exploding two crude nuclear devices, one in 2006 and another in 2009, just months after President Obama took office. But while the tests — the first was a fizzle — may have given the country a measure of protection against an American invasion, which Mr. Kim and his military leaders long feared, they also deepened his isolation.

  • South Korea put its military on alert, boosting surveillance along the 155-mile border, one of the world’s most heavily armed frontiers to detect any unusual signs from the North Korean military. American and South Korean officials have expressed concern that any power struggle could lead some factions in the North to lash out as they did in 2010 attacking a South Korean island and, according to South Korean intelligence, sinking a warship. Fifty South Koreans died in the two separate episodes.

  • Within hours of the announcement, the South Korean news agency reported that North Korea tested an unspecified number of short-range missiles on Monday morning. The national news agency, Yonhap, quoting an anonymous government source, said without elaboration that the tests were conducted before the announcement of Mr. Kim’s death. The Defense Ministry in Seoul said it could not comment on the report.

  • 2012년은 한해가 시끄럽겠군요.우선 한국은 대통령선거와 국회의원선거 그리고 미국,러시아도 대통령선거,북한은 김정은이 위원장으로 서느냐 붕괴되서 통일로 가느냐,그리고 2012년 12월 21일은 마야달력이 끝나는 날로 인류가 명망하는 날이라니까 그야말로 내년은 전세계가 뜨더운 감자가 되겠군요.

  • 밤 섹1스하다가 죽은듯

  • 명박 트리플크라운 달성!! 돼중 + 놈현 + 게정일 사망 크어어어어억ㄱㄱ

  • He should have died painfully, like Ghadafi

  • 위대한 령도자 김정일 동지는 겨레의 가슴에서 영원할 것입니다.하늘나라에서 이제 그만 편히 쉬시고 인민의 행복을 선도하여 주시기 부탁하며 하늘나라에 리명박 동지도 초대하여주셨으면 감사하겠습니다

  • @2mbc8out 븅신

  • R.I.P.

  • MALEDETTA PUTTANA, ADESSO CREPA ANCHE TU E VAI ALL'INFERNO!

    YOU BLOODY BITCH, NOW PLEASE DIE AND GO TO HELL YOURSELF!

  • 울지마라 ㅁㅊ년. 지금도 정치범 수용소에 있는 동포들을 생각하면 분노가 치밀어 오른다 ㅡㅡ

  • 조선인민의 반역자 김정일 드디어 죽었군, 오로지 대한민국만이 통일 조선의 대표가 될 자격이 있다.

  • 돌발사태에 잘 대비합시다!!!!~~~

  • 김정일 사망은 확실한겁니까??????

  • 드디어 김정일이 사망했구나,,한국도 통일이 현실화 되면서 국방과 경제 외교를 강화해서 진정한 통일한국을 만들어야 할것이다~~!!

  • e finalmente kim jong il può andare all'inferno,dove sicuramente brucierà!viva la democrazia a morte kim!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!­!!!!

  • Kim Jong is on the highway to hell now

  • 개정일이 개새끼 잘죽었다

  • 哭得还真是凄惨。。。我怎么这么想笑呢?

  • 人总是要死的,但死的意义有不同。为人民利益而死,就比泰山还重­;剥削人民和压迫人民的人去死,就比鸿毛还轻。——毛泽东,19­44年

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  • 1994 in einem Show-down mit den Vereinigten Staaten, bedrohte Nordkorea, seinen Vorrat des Kernbrennstoffes zu Bomben zu machen. Es war das nähste, welches die zwei Länder zum Krieg kamen, da der Waffenstillstand, der den Korea-Krieg beendet, 1953 unterzeichnet wurde. Die Distanzhülse wurde entschärft, als Kim Il-sung ehemaligen Präsident Jimmy Carter begrüßte, der Herrn Clinton und Herrn Kim in ein Abkommen drückte.

  • 북한 도발을 대비해야하고 우리는 어느때 보다도 안보의식을 갖고 단합이 중요해요

  • それは氏は彼の父の明白な後継者だったようであること金Yong­byonの核工場および北朝鮮の核兵器の野心の存在が公に知られ­るようになったと同時に、まで1993年なかった。 その年、彼は軍隊を管理して国防の任務、北の最も強力な代理店の­トップに、なった。

  • Г-н Ким агитировал для силы relentlessly. Он обхватывал к его отцу на парадном крыльце каждое утро и предложено для того чтобы одеть в ботинки ноги отца прежде он был избран к политбюро, на времени 32, в 1974, сказал Hwang Jang-yop, бывшюю пивничнокорейськую секретаршю партии работников которая была ключевым помощником для режима Ким перед его дезертирством к Сеул в 1997.

  • 一點知道他的養育,除正式声明之外他在1964年畢業了從金日成­大學,被修建的許多機關、大廈和紀念碑之一紀念他的父親。 在,北朝鲜在冷战中時候被陷入了,並且更加年輕的金觀看許多危機­從關閉展開,包括鎮的北朝鲜的奪取,美國間諜船,在1968年。 他出现情節於狀態事件,很少講話。 當他,他顯露他有高水平聲音和一點他的父親的脾氣隨和的特殊號召­力。

  • ブッシュのホワイトハウスの中、けれども氏に圧力をかける金、方­法上の苦闘があった。 Cheney氏およびドナルドH. Rumsfeld国防長官は頻繁に北のダイアログの開始の価値に­ついてのColin L. Powell国務長官と衝突した。

  • There was also speculation that he had been involved in the 1983 bombing of a South Korean political delegation in Burma, and that he had known of, and perhaps had ordered, the kidnapping of Japanese citizens. Nothing was ever proved.

  • 사람은 언젠가 다 죽네요~ 불사신 같은 김정일도 결국 죽었네요~

    자 우리는 착하게 살고 하나님을 섬깁시다~ 할렐루야!!!

  • 무슨일이 일어날지 모르니 항상 조심하면서,,우리도 통일에 대한 준비를 해 나가야 합니다.......

  • By the time Mr. Bush left office, the administration had moved from four years of confrontation with the North to three years of halting negotiations. Led by Christopher R. Hill, a veteran American diplomat, the negotiations resulted in a deal that hawks hated: the United States agreed to supply North Korea with large amounts of fuel oil in return for the dismantlement of the aging Yongbyon nuclear plant, described by inspectors as a radioactive accident waiting to happen.

  • It was not until the spring of 2007 that Mr. Bush was told by the Israelis that North Korea was helping Syria build a nuclear reactor; before the Syrians or the North Koreans were confronted with that evidence, Israel sent bombers on a secret mission to destroy the Syrian plant. The North Koreans have never explained their role.

  • A Deal With Washington

    President Bush said during his first term in office that he would never tolerate a nuclear North Korea, but as his presidency wound down, many of his aides believed he did exactly that.

  • And though he presided over a country that was starving and broke, he played his one card, his nuclear weapons program, brilliantly, first defying the Bush administration’s efforts to push his country over the brink, then exploiting America’s distraction with the war in Iraq to harvest enough nuclear fuel from his main nuclear reactor at Yongbyon to produce the fuel for six to eight weapons.

  • When Ms. Albright and Ms. Sherman sat down to talk through a 14-point list of concerns about North Korea’s missile program, “he didn’t know the answers to every question, but he knew a lot more than most leaders would — and he was a conceptual thinker,” Ms. Sherman added.

  • Ms. Albright met Mr. Kim in October 2000 in what turned out to be a futile effort to strike a deal with North Korea over limiting its missile program before President Bill Clinton left office.

    “There was no denying the dictatorial state that he ruled,” Ms. Sherman said. “There was no denying the freedoms that didn’t exist. But at the time, there were a lot of questions in the U.S. about whether he was really in control, and we left with no doubt that he was.”

  • “He was a very outspoken person,” said Roh Moo-hyun, who as South Korea’s president met Mr. Kim in Pyongyang in 2007. “He was the most flexible man in North Korea.”

    Wendy Sherman, who served as counselor to Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright, said, “He was smart, engaged, knowledgeable, self-confident, sort of the master-director of all he surveyed.”

  • He was derided and denounced. President George W. Bush called him a “pygmy” and included his country in the “axis of evil.” Children’s books in South Korea depicted him as a red devil with horns and fangs. Yet those who met him were surprised by his serious demeanor and his knowledge of events beyond the hermit kingdom he controlled.

  • orchestrated the kidnapping of an actress and a director, both of them South Koreans, in an effort to build a domestic movie industry. He was said to keep a personal library of 20,000 foreign films, including the complete James Bond series, his favorite. But he rarely saw the outside world, save from the windows of his luxury train, which occasionally took him to China

  • Mr. Kim was a source of fascination inside the Central Intelligence Agency, which interviewed his mistresses, tried to track his whereabouts and psychoanalyzed his motives. And he was an object of parody in American culture.

    Short and round, he wore elevator shoes, oversize sunglasses and a bouffant hairdo — a Hollywood stereotype of the wacky post-cold war dictator. Mr. Kim himself was fascinated by film. He

  • North Koreans heard about him only as their “peerless leader” and “the great successor to the revolutionary cause.” Yet he fostered what was perhaps the last personality cult in the Communist world. His portrait hangs beside that of his father, Kim Il-sung, in every North Korean household and building. Towers, banners and even rock faces across the country bear slogans praising him.

  • Called the “Dear Leader” by his people, Mr. Kim, the son of North Korea’s founder, remained an unknowable figure. Everything about him was guesswork, from the exact date and place of his birth to the mythologized events of his rise in a country formed by the hasty division of the Korean Peninsula at the end of World War II.

  • Kim Jong-il, the reclusive dictator who kept North Korea at the edge of starvation and collapse, banished to gulags citizens deemed disloyal and turned the country into a nuclear weapons state, died Saturday morning, according to an announcement by the North’s official news media on Monday. He was reported to be 69, and had been in ill health since a reported stroke in 2008.

  • Called the “Dear Leader” by his people, Mr. Kim, the son of North Korea’s founder, remained an unknowable figure. Yet he fostered perhaps the last personality cult in the Communist world. He had been grooming his third son, Kim Jong-un, to be his successor

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