North Korea at Night
The photo below is of the Korean Peninsula at night. This particular photo was taken earlier this week.
I had heard of this photo before from an interview with Donald Rumsfield. Apparently he keeps the picture under his desk to remind himself of the stark constrast between the two nations.
I had heard of this photo before from an interview with Donald Rumsfield. Apparently he keeps the picture under his desk to remind himself of the stark constrast between the two nations.
North Korea might now have The Bomb, but it doesn't have much electricity
Mr Rumsfeld showed the picture to illustrate how backward the northern regime really is - and how oppressed its people are. Without electricity there can be none of the appliances that make life easy and that we take for granted, he said.
"Except for my wife and family, that is my favourite photo," said Mr Rumsfeld.
"It says it all. There's the south, the same people as the north, the same resources north and south, and the big difference is in the south it's a free political system and a free economic system.
"The people in the north are starving, their growth is stunted. It's a shame, a tragedy."
An aide added: "This oppressive regime is too busy trying to make war to make life comfortable for its people."
