Korea Quote by Edward Luck Download Open image “Iranians are very proud and don't want to become a pariah state like North Korea.” — Edward Luck ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.5 out of 5 (5 ratings) Copy quoteShare Korea North korea Proud Want
The fact is that one significant way the Iranians have a posture different from the North Koreans, the North Koreans basically are saying we… — Zbigniew Brzezinski Copy Share Image
Basically, I see Iran as an authentic nation-state. And that authentic identity gives it cohesion, which most of the Middle East lacks. — Zbigniew Brzezinski Copy Share Image
The Iranians know what they need to do in order to become a responsible member of the international community and in order to become… — Adel al-Jubeir Copy Share Image
Iran is a rogue state, a dangerous state. Iran spreads hatred all over the world. — Isaac Herzog Copy Share Image
I can say this: They [Iran] have total disregard for our country. They are the number one terrorist state, they are sending money all… — Donald Trump Copy Share Image
Because Iranians have had to fight so long and painfully for political freedom, they have a deep appreciation for its value - perhaps deeper… — Stephen Kinzer Copy Share Image
Now, the Iranian people are a great people, and Persian civilization is a great civilization. Iran has acted in ways that's not conducive to… — Barack Obama Copy Share Image
There are those who simply want to live their lives, and feel they cannot live the way they want to in Iran. Others are… — Asghar Farhadi Copy Share Image
Iran's goal is not to become another North Korea - a nuclear weapons possessor but a pariah in the international community - but rather… — Mohamed ElBaradei Copy Share Image
Iran is a country that talks about, denies the Holocaust, promises to wipe out Israel, is engaged in terror throughout the world. This is… — Benjamin Netanyahu Copy Share Image
I think Syria is in a particularly sensitive geopolitical position in terms of the politics of the Middle East. — Edward Luck Copy Share Image
I've been involved in and out of the U.N. for many years - in fact my first internship was in 1971, so it goes… — Edward Luck Copy Share Image
Enormous slaughter may have been acceptable in previous centuries. It simply isn't acceptable anymore. — Edward Luck Copy Share Image
So I've gone in and out of the U.N., working on counter-terrorism, on U.N. reform, on peacekeeping, peace and security issues, many things through… — Edward Luck Copy Share Image
I've been involved in and out of the UN for many years - in fact my first internship was in 1971, so it goes… — Edward Luck Copy Share Image
If U.S. air, naval, missile, and ground forces were not in and around Korea, and if we were not treaty-bound to fight alongside South… — Pat Buchanan Copy Share Image
Leaving North Korea is not like leaving any other country. It is more like leaving another universe. — Lee Hyeon-seo Copy Share Image
All the people in Korea are cheering me like I'm a gold medalist or something, so I have a responsibility to my country. — PSY Copy Share Image
During the periods when South Korea played a more active role, the inter-Korean relationship was more peaceful, and there was less tension between the… — Moon Jae-in Copy Share Image
“I stood with my mom in the cemetery. She felt terrible pain. My grandmother is with God. My mom has to continue living. It’s… — Tucker Elliot Copy Share Image
You know Kim Jong Un, the evil dictator of North Korea? Apparently, a guy in his inner circle used his ashtray while smoking and… — David Letterman Copy Share Image
North Korea is still my homeland, my country. I suffered on the outside because I was alien, without identity. I was nobody. I was… — Lee Hyeon-seo Copy Share Image
The hope of Internet anarchists was that repressive governments would have only two options: accept the Internet with its limitless possibilities of spreading information,… — Peter Singer Copy Share Image
The Globe reports that North Korean dictator Kim Jong-Il raises money by selling fake Viagra pills. What it is about this guy? None of… — Jay Leno Copy Share Image
At independence Kenya's economic indicators were equal to those of South Korea, but 45 years down the road, Korea's economy is 40 times that… — Raila Odinga Copy Share Image
“If you took some North Korean songs and replaced Kim Il Sung with God or Jesus it would sound exactly like a Christian hymn.” — Mike Kim Copy Share Image
We've seen a massive attack on the freedom of the web. Governments are realizing the power of this medium to organize people and they… — Sergey Brin Copy Share Image