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Politics

Dennis Rodman to Visit North Korea, Try to Secure Release of American Prisoner

Returning to visit Kim Jong Un in August

Ed Krayewski | 5.10.2013 5:33 PM

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Dennis Rodman says he's returning to North Korea in August to visit his friend, the country's totalitarian leader Kim Jong Un. In comments to TMZ, the former Bulls forward suggested his March trip may have led to an easing of tensions, asking whether Kim Jong Un eventually "put the missiles back in storage." North Korea moved its missiles away from their launch sites only this week after a period of heightening tensions. He acknowledged it was "going to be difficult" to secure the release of American prisoner Kenneth Bae, which he called on Twitter for Kim to do earlier this week. He told TMZ the dictator was his friend and "that's about it," pointing out he wasn't a diplomat and blasting  Obama for not talking to Kim himself. The Washington Post's estimation of Rodman's chances of success:

Will it work? The good news is that, in the past, North Korea has used detained Americans as leverage for concessions from the U.S., often in the form of a high-profile American visitor, which is great propaganda for the leadership. The bad news is that, famous though Rodman is, he might not be the right kind of famous.

The Post notes it previously usually took visits from former presidents (Bill Clinton in 2010 and Jimmy Carter in 2011) to get Americans released. It also mentions the case of Robert Park, who before leaving for North Korea asked that no one publicly visit to secure his release. He was arrested in 2009 and eventually let go, but still suffers from being tortured there. Bae, a tour operator, was sentenced to 15 years hard labor this month.

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Ed Krayewski is a former associate editor at Reason.

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  1. Almanian!   12 years ago

    Dennis Rodman asking Kim Jong Un to do him “a solid” is one of the bighlights of my somewhat-long life.

    Teh awsum.

  2. Almanian!   12 years ago

    “Kim – come on, man. What’s it gonna take, bro?”

    “Lodman – yer breakin’ my bawrs! Do you know how fucking BUSY I am!”

  3. A Serious Man   12 years ago

    If Rodman wants to learn how to play the statesman game he needs to learn from Hillary: Ask Kim Jong-un ‘What difference, at this point, does it make?’

    1. dinkster   12 years ago

      So good. So timeless.

  4. Mechafenris   12 years ago

    That photo looks like Kim Jong Un is a retarded child getting his dying wish to meet Dennis Rodman. “Bread makes me poop!”

  5. Almanian!   12 years ago

    OT Re: IRS targeting tea bagging rat fuckers: Jay Carney blames…BOOOOOSH

    http://www.weeklystandard.com/…..22149.html

    1. Irish   12 years ago

      Sort of like how the Californian university system just has NOT recovered from the ravages inflicted on it by Ronald Reagan in 1973. It takes longer for a university system to recover than a fucking old growth forest.

      1. The Immaculate Trouser   12 years ago

        North Korea still hasn’t recovered from the Korean War.

        1. larry hammond   12 years ago

          North Korea hasn’t recovered from communism. South Korea recovered just fine. Difference of economic systems. Countries bounce back from devastating wars just fine most of the time, not so much from devastating economic systems.

          1. The Immaculate Trouser   12 years ago

            Sarcasm, friend. Learn it, love it, live it.

    2. Agammamon   12 years ago

      Fuck Jay Carney – Obama *kept* Bush’s appointee? If he did something good would Obama get the credit? If yes then he gets the blame when the IRS fucks up.

  6. The Immaculate Trouser   12 years ago

    I’m thinking this needs to be made into a sitcom. Kim Jong Un will be a straight-laced Asian dictator down on his luck and rent, and Rodman will be his cool black friend who has a place where Kim can chill while he gets back on his feet and tries to get back to his country.

  7. Jgalt1975   12 years ago

    This has direct-to-DVD action film and/or slapstick comedy written all over it….

  8. paranoid android   12 years ago

    Wait, how is it great propaganda for the regime to have a visit from a rich famous Westerner if when their entire propaganda campaign is based on the notion that the West is imperialistic, decadent, and evil?

  9. WomSom   12 years ago

    Comeon man, lets roll that beautiful bean footage.

    http://www.GotDatAnon.tk

  10. GroundTruth   12 years ago

    Why not just a trade?

    1. wheelock   12 years ago

      You joke but I could see it. Kim could have a bestest buddy for ever and ever…

  11. nilecroc   12 years ago

    What do you mean we? Asshats like you have no right to tell me who I can trade with, or kill innocent people by invading a foreign country.

  12. Irish   12 years ago

    Why don’t you go back to 1634, when your bizarre mercantalist beliefs would be more appreciated?

  13. The Immaculate Trouser   12 years ago

    Fucking race traitor. Don’t you know that the English race is genetically predisposed to favor free trade and has been since time immemorial, which led it to dominance over the black and Hispanic races?

    You don’t like fried chicken too by any chance, do you? Intermixing of the races would explain your perverted deviance on this subject.

  14. Agammamon   12 years ago

    So we don’t get to sell arms to China’s enemies either right?

    Or are we special and get an exemption from the rules you want everyoneelse to follow?

  15. Irish   12 years ago

    …We also give aid to North Korea, so I don’t know what their point is.

  16. Irish   12 years ago

    I don’t even know what you’re talking about. I wasn’t making an equivalency between America and China as nations. American is arguing that China is the ‘backer of this madman’ therefore we should either take military action or economic sanctions. But we are ALSO the backer of this madman by providing aid to North Korea. It is irrelevant what the governing style of America is.

    Explain where I made a false equivalency.

  17. MWG   12 years ago

    “…and I think we should pressure China into not doing it as well.”

    …or we could… mind our own business.

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