(ÀÌ ¹æ¼ÛÀº LA ´º ¼¿ï È£ÅÚ-³ª¶ó°ü±¤-»ïÈ£°ü±¤-¾ÆÁÖ°ü±¤-´º ½ºÅ¸ ºÎµ¿»ê °øµ¿Á¦°ø ÀÔ´Ï´Ù)
LA±³ÀÎ »ó´ë Àü¹® »ç±â¹ü '¿ÀÁøÇü' °æÂû, À̹α¹ °í¹ß Ãß¹æ¿äû ~ LAÀçÇⱺÀÎȸÀå »õ Àι° »Ì¾Æ¾ß ~ LA µ¿¾ç¼±±³ ±³È¸ °¢Á¾ ºñ¸® ÇØ°áµÅ¾ß (Focus) President Bush said to Mr. Lee Myung-bak of South Korea, ¡°this is why I like you.¡± He praised Mr. Lee since Mr. Lee is focused on the principle of policy on North Korea issue. Mr. Lee ended the one-sided ¡°Sunshine Policy¡± on North Korea. Mr. Lee has a business experience so that he would not put an issue on the table if there is no profit. South Koreans would appreciate a lot to the U.S. because it allows VWP(Visa Waiver Program) on South Korea. South Koreans always remember that the U.S. fought with blood war for the security of South Korea in 1950 and blocked the North Korea¡¯s attack. President of South Korea Lee Myung-bak submitted a resolution on human rights of north Korea in the U.N., and it adopted in Nov. 21, 2008. The leftists ex Kim Dae-Jung and Noh Moo-hyun interrupted the U.S. and the U.N,¡¯s effort on the human rights issue of North Korea. Mr. Lee addresses to the U.N. that North Korea should change its attitude and behavior. President of South Korea Lee Myung-bak visits L.A. in the U.S. and returns home. His strong message asking the change of North Korea makes North Korea be in the shock. North Korea might revenge for that, but it could be ¡°misjudgment.¡± It was moved that the friendship between President Lee of South Korea and President Bush was nice. The confirmation of ally relationship between South Korea and the U.S. makes Koreans feel confident themselves. South Koreans do not have to feel a fear of North Korea¡¯s threats. South Koreans should not criticize President Bush too much. The terrorist group of Osama bin Laden attacked the U.S., and the U.S. had to revenge on it, and the war against the terrorists was necessary. But, the U.S. made a little mistake that it ignored the strategy of ¡°blitz tactics.¡± President-elect Barack Obama would concern himself with the issue of North Korea. But the nuclear issue of North Korea is so big that it would not win in the deal of complete denuclearization without paying any costs on that issue. North Korea expects that the U.S. could not attack it militarily, but the U.S. with multi-national force need to act on it with offensive attack. North Korea would give up its nuclear weapons at the time the U.S. is ready to attack it militarily. There was a chance of complete denuclearization of North Korea in 1994, but ignorant ex-President Kim Young-sam disagreed the military attack against North Korea. And then the plan of denuclearization of North Korea was failed. The Public prosecutors of L.A. city had a workshop on the forged bill in the Korea town. The Korea Unity Press reported four years ago that there were at least three printing factories in North Korea where the 100-dollar forged bill was made. The high official of FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation) visited South Korea last week. He thanked to the police of South Korea about the arrest of criminal involved in the killing its agent. Also the Korea Unity Press strongly asks to the FBI and the Public prosecutors that the fake pastor Oh jin-Hyung(Tel. 213- 705-0404) living in L.A. should be arrested in urgency and be deported to South Korea. He is a intellectual, cheating criminal who is connected with gang organization. He is threatening with terror Koean-Americans who are cheated by him. The Korea Unity Press reported to the police in Wilshire in L.A. that Oh jin-Hyung is a criminal with terror threatening activity. The police should check his background and his status. The police may ask his information of criminal activity to pastor Joseph Kwon with phone 213-235-5000. ¿À·»Áö Ä«¿îƼ ÇÑÀÎȸ - ÀÌ ¿µÈñ O.C ¼£·Ò ¿©¼º ÇÕâ´Ü - Çѱ¹ ³ëÀÎ »óÁ¶È¸- ¹ÌÁÖµ¿Æ÷ ÈÄ¿øÀç´Ü - LAPD µ¿¾çÀÎ ¼ö»ç°ú - RADIO KOREA -SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT- KOREAN CONSULATE GENERAL IN LOSANGELES ¼±µ¥ÀÌ Àú³Î-ÄÚ¸®¾Æ³ª ´º½º-µ¿Æ÷ ´º½º-ºñµð¿À ÃÔ¿µ Á¦ÀÛ ÇÑÀÎ ºñµð¿À Çùȸ ÀÌ ¼®ÁÖ È¸Àå(213)386-2200¹ø- ¹ÌÁÖ µ¿Æ÷ ÈÄ¿øÀç´Ü- Ȳ Á¦¼± Àü ÇÑÀÎȸÀå- ¹è ¹«ÇÑ MB ÈÄ¿øȸ ȸÀå - ÇÑÀÎ ÃàÁ¦ Àç´Ü °è ¹«¸² ÀÌ»çÀå, ±è ÁøÇü ¸í¿¹ ȸÀå- ±è ³²±Ç Àü Àç¹Ì ´ëÇÑüÀ°È¸ ȸÀå- ´º ½ºÅ¸ ºÎµ¿»ê- - ÇÑ¹Ì ¿¡½ºÅ©·Î- ÇÑ ¸í¼ö ±¹Á¦ ŽÁ¤¼ö»ç - ¿Á½ºÆ÷µå ÆÈ·¹½º È£ÅÚ - µå¸² ¶óÀÌÇÁ - ÀÌ ¿ëÅ Àü ÇÑÀÎȸÀå- ¾Æ¾¾ ¸¶ÄÏ - °¶·¯¸®¾Æ ¸¶ÄÏ - Á¶¼± °¥ºñ ½Ä´ç - µ¿½Å ÇÑÀÇ¿ø - Çѱ¹ ÀåÀÇ»ç -¶óÆȸ¶ Àå¸ðÁý ½Ä´ç- ´º¿å Á¦°ú -ÇÑ¹Ì ½Ò -ÇØÅ ½Ò -½Ì½Ì¹Ì ÇѼº±â¾÷- ¹ýÁ¤ Å뿪 ÀÌ Áø µ¿¼¹®È¿øÀå - ¹Ú Çü¸¸ ÇÑ¹Ì µ¿Æ÷Àç´Ü ÀÌ»çÀå-¹ÌÁÖ ÇÑÀÎÀç´Ü ¹Ú »ó¿ø °øµ¿È¸Àå-»ç¿ì½º ¹ë·Î ÇÑÀÇ´ëÇб³- ¾Æ´ã½º Ä¡°ú ±â°ø´ëÇÐ-ÇѹÌÀºÇà- Áß¾ÓÀºÇà-³ª¶óÀºÇà-¾ÆÁÖ°ü±¤-»ïÈ£°ü±¤-Çѱ¹ ³ëÀÎ »óÁ¶È¸
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