Meet your new unification minister

Christ, is this the best Cheong Wa Dae could do?

And in other personnel moves, a friend of outgoing Unification Minister Lee Jong-seok will be taking over NIS (oh boy!), Gen. Kim Jang-su (strangely, a rational human being) will take over as defense minister and, as expected, Song Min-soon will assume the foreign minister’s position.

Now let the fun begin!

11 Comments

  1. michael your flag
    Posted November 1, 2006 at 4:24 pm | Permalink

    “He helped found the governing Uri Party, but was briefly detained early 2004 on suspicions of receiving illegal campaign funds in the lead up to the 2002 presidential election, in which the Millennium Democratic Party candidate Roh Moo-hyun was elected president.

    He was convicted and sentenced to a one-year jail term, but was released on three-years of probation.” Real man of the cloth there. All that’s missing is the news he buggered a few altar boys.

  2. Posted November 1, 2006 at 4:44 pm | Permalink

    Roh has to get a lackey to head the NIS to get the spy scandal investigation squashed.

  3. Posted November 1, 2006 at 5:51 pm | Permalink

    /shudder

    Man, when will this end?

  4. R. Elgin your flag
    Posted November 1, 2006 at 9:35 pm | Permalink

    This is embarrassing for South Korea. 노무한 indeed!

  5. Posted November 1, 2006 at 10:48 pm | Permalink

    Lee Jongsuck as the head of NIS. His name says it all. It is like appointing a child-molester to be in charge of an elementary school.

    “북한 경제는 살아날 가망이 없다. 원료도 없고 전력도 없으니 생산이 있을 리 없다. 그래서 김정일 집단이 살아남을 수 있는 유일한 길은 남한을 통째로 깔고 앉는 것이라고 믿고 있다” - The only way for NK to survive is to take over SK. (a quote from NK refugee)

    And, Lee will open up the floodgate and receive NK terrorists with open arm. All in the name of “Blood Brothers”.

    They will kill his family first.

  6. Posted November 1, 2006 at 10:51 pm | Permalink

    Lee Jongsuck is a Commie.

    Song Minsoon is a Commie.

    You still wonder about Rho Muhyen?

  7. Posted November 1, 2006 at 11:32 pm | Permalink

    @baduk: Lee Jong-Seok will not lead the NIS; his friend will, not that it will make much difference anyway… sigh…

    I just hope the ongoing investigation on North Korea spies will not be hindered by the change of boss.

  8. Posted November 2, 2006 at 1:55 am | Permalink

    “Christ, is this the best Cheong Wa Dae could do?”

    Did you seriously expect anything different out of Roh and the Urinal Party? I sure didn’t.

    -Tony

  9. Posted November 2, 2006 at 9:59 am | Permalink

    Rob,
    The link you gave says that the new NIS director is Kim Man-bok, a career spook (OK a career pencil pusher directing spooks).

  10. Posted November 2, 2006 at 10:06 am | Permalink

    Uh-oh, I think Bukhansan is about to shake to its foundation because I think Roh did pretty well here. Two out of three cabinate picks are guys in the business rather than the hack Roh often promotes.

    On the other hand, a guy who is buddies with the agency he is regulating is not always a good thing, especially in defense (civilian control of the military and all that).

  11. R. Elgin your flag
    Posted November 2, 2006 at 11:02 pm | Permalink

    Choe Sang Hun wrote an nice article that covers this topic. It is a pity he did not talk about the unification jail-bird preacher though.

    The quotes therein are like such:

    . . . “His (Song Min Soon) appointment will be seen as a show of defiance to the United States,” said Paik Jin Hyun, associate dean of the Graduate School of International Studies at Seoul National University. “After the North’s nuclear test, many in South Korea and the United States wanted Roh to recognize the problems with his policy and revise it,” Paik said, “but the reshuffle shows that Roh has no such intention.”

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