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09SEOUL256
2009-02-19 05:40:00
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Embassy Seoul
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MEDIA REACTION IN SEOUL

Tags:  PGOV PREL MARR ECON KS US KPAO KMDR 
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SUBJECT: MEDIA REACTION IN SEOUL

Subject: Media Reaction; Seoul

Secretary Clinton's Trip to Asia

"Secretary Clinton's Visit to Seoul Should Enhance ROK-U.S.
Cooperation"

Moderate Hankook Ilbo editorialized (02/19): "North Korea is gearing
up to fire a Taepodong-2 missile despite the concerns and warnings
of the international community. The ROK and the U.S. should send a
strong message against North Korea's provocative behavior during
Secretary Clinton's visit. The ROK and the U.S., despite their
colorful rhetoric about strengthening bilateral ties in a
forward-looking manner, have had many differences of opinion and
conflicts over major pending issues. We hope that this meeting will
lead the two nations to expand their common ground on important
bilateral issues, including the ratification of the KORUS FTA and
mutual cooperation on the international stage."


Afghanistan

"Don't Even Think About Dispatching Troops to Afghanistan"

Left-leaning Hankyoreh Shinmun editorialized (02/19): "The U.S.
decision to send more troops to Afghanistan might lead the country
to repeat the same mistake it did in its failed occupation of Iraq.
The Afghanistan problem cannot be resolved by taking the
ill-considered position that more troops should be dispatched to
stabilize a deteriorating situation in Afghanistan. If the U.S.
ultimately aims to leave al-Qaeda isolated and defenseless, it
should broadly reexamine its existing strategy and seek an
international consensus. It would be wrong (for the U.S.) to simply
increase its military presence in Afghanistan and ask for additional
troops from other countries, without thinking hard about what is a
reasonable and effective Afghanistan policy. The ROKG is reviewing
ways to quadruple the number of its Provincial Reconstruction Team
(PRT) personnel in Afghanistan to some 100. However, this should
never pave the way for the ROK to dispatch its troops to
Afghanistan."



Stephens

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