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Thursday, November 25, 2010

COMMENTARIES, OPINIONS, EDITORIALS, AND ANALYSIS OF THE KOREAN CRISIS

COMMENTARIES, OPINIONS, EDITORIALS, AND ANALYSIS

North Korea’s fat little dictator can still be taught a lesson -- Peter Worthington, National Post
North Korea Option: Lowest Common Diplomatic Denominator -- Mark Thompson, Time Magazine
Analysts Puzzle Over Pyongyang's Motives For Shelling -- NPR (Audio)
Q+A: Will U.S. bring China around on North Korea? -- Reuters of
Like father, like son in N. Korea -- Gordon Lubold, Politico
China is treading on dangerous ground -- Praveen Swami, The Telegraph
N. Korea attack leaves weaker Obama with unpalatable options -- Ian Swanson and Jordan Fabian, The Hill
Young general has got what it takes -- Kim Myong Chol, Asia Times
Peninsula of Fear: On multiple fronts, North Korea continues to provoke. -- Judith Miller, William Tobey, City Journal
North Korea's dangerous delusions -- Patrick M. Cronin, CNN
North Korea's latest horror show -- Washington Post editorial
Theories abound on N. Korea attack -- CNN
Behind the Koreas' Artillery Fire: Kim's Succession -- Bill Powell, Time Magazine
'No One Wants a Total Collapse' of North Korea -- Spiegel Online
Shellshocked by N. Korea -- L.A. Times editorial
Scenarios: Why did North Korea launch its latest attack? -- Reuters
North Korea manufactured this crisis -- Andrei Lankov, CNN
Rogue-state vogue: Iran will follow North Korea's lead as a nuclear nemesis -- Washington Times editorial
Why We're Always Fooled by North Korea -- Michael Greeen and William Tobey, Wall Street Journal
Why Now For North Korea's Provocation? -- NPR (Audio)
Eventually the Kim dynasty must end -- William Tobey, Shadow Government/The Foreign Policy
Why Kim Jong Il continues to make lunacy his principal export -- David Rothkopf, Foreign Policy
The keys to Pyongyang -- Simon Tisdall, The Guardian
Crisis, What Crisis? Time For a New U.S. Strategy On the Korean Peninsula -- Christian Whiton, FOX News
How to Respond to North Korea -- New York Times
Korea at Thanksgiving -- J. E. Dyer, Commentary Magazine

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