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Former President Jimmy Carter is reportedly poised to fly to North Korea on a rescue mission this week that carries what analysts see as tremendous diplomatic significance amid rising tensions on the Korean peninsula.
The ostensible reason for Mr. Carter to fly to Pyongyang is to pick up a 30-year-old American whom North Korean soldiers seized after he crossed the border into North Korea from China last February.
Aijalon Mahli Gomes, who was teaching English in South Korea before deciding to go to North Korea, attempted to commit suicide, according to a North Korean report, after a court in April sentenced him to eight years in prison. Two American doctors, accompanied by consular officials, saw him earlier this month, and US officials have been pressing hard for a way to have him released.
Originally posted by airspoon
As much as I don't like Obama, I think he is doing the right thing, politically speaking, by staying out of it. Could you imagine all of us critics, if Obama did in fact go to North Korea? We would have all of those usual suspects yelping about Obama dealing with the enemy.
--airspoon
Originally posted by Romantic_Rebel
Why do we have to send our former leaders to release a prisoner? Next will be both Bushes.
Originally posted by SeventhSeal
Originally posted by Romantic_Rebel
Why do we have to send our former leaders to release a prisoner? Next will be both Bushes.
We don't send anyone. They go on their own because they actually care.
Originally posted by Alxandro
Ouch.
Elections have consequences, and so do vacations.