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    Dennis Rodman arrives in North Korea

    Reuters
    Posted at 02/27/2013 9:52 AM | Updated as of 02/27/2013 10:48 AM

    Retired U.S. NBA basketball player Dennis Rodman is welcomed by Son Kwang-ho, Vice Chairman of North Korea's Olympic Committe, as he arrives at an airport in Pyongyang in this still image taken from video, February 26, 2013. REUTERS/KCNA for REUTERS TV

    SEOUL - Retired U.S. basketball player Dennis Rodman arrived in North Korea on Tuesday to film a television documentary with representatives of the Harlem Globetrotters celebrity team, North Korean state television reported.
    Rodman, now 51 years old, won five NBA championships in his prime, achieving a mix of fame and notoriety for his on- and off-court antics.
    Thirty-year-old North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, who has launched two long-range rockets and carried out a nuclear weapons test during just over a year in power, is reported to be an avid NBA fan and had pictures taken with players from the Chicago Bulls and Los Angeles Lakers during his school days in Switzerland.
    Rodman, who sports trademark tattoos and piercings, played for the Bulls. The trip to Pyongyang was organised by a New York-based television production company, VICE.
    "I think most of guys are first time here so hopefully everything is OK and hopefully kids have a good time for the game," Rodman, sporting a baseball cap and sunglasses, told North Korea's KCNA.

    VICE, which has previously worked in North Korea, said the week-long trip would include running a basketball camp for North Korean children and engaging in community-based games.
    The company hinted that Kim may attend one of its events, but that could not be independently verified.
    Its North Korean footage with Rodman will be distributed on HBO in April.
    U.S. citizens do not require clearance from home to visit North Korea, and Google Inc. Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt and former New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson visited in January.
    The U.S. State Department described that trip as ill-advised but was noncommittal on Rodman's.

    "We don't vet U.S. citizens' private travel to North Korea," said State Department deputy spokesman Patrick Ventrell. "In terms of this private travel to do basketball with kids, we just don't take a position on this."
    The United States is leading a drive in the United Nations to have stricter sanctions imposed on North Korea following its nuclear test two weeks ago.
    Kim, the third member of his family to rule North Korea, an isolated and impoverished state that has about 200,000 political prisoners in labour camps and where a third of children are malnourished, appears to have a penchant for American culture apart from basketball.
    On coming to office, he staged a spectacular featuring a host of Disney characters. He has also been pictured at theme parks, in sharp contrast with his father's austere appearances.
    While there is no U.S.-government connection to Rodman's trip, there have been a variety of attempts at sports diplomacy with North Korea, ranging from wrestling to judo and basketball.
    None appears to have fared any better than the regular kind of diplomacy in preventing North Korea from pushing towards the acquisition of nuclear weapons.
    As Rodman and his colleagues arrived, North Korean state news agency KCNA issued yet another challenge to the United States, saying it had no choice but to respond to what it called U.S. "provocations" over sanctions with "military muscle".

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    Perhaps Obama and Kim Jong-un
    could play a basketball game or two,
    wala lay sikhanay manglupad unya
    ang mga ICBM's

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bentleys View Post
    Perhaps Obama and Kim Jong-un
    could play a basketball game or two,
    wala lay sikhanay manglupad unya
    ang mga ICBM's
    hahahahahaha! lingawa nako sa ICMB's nmo bro ui... sugod jud gyera bah.

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    rodman maoy trainor ni Kim Jong-un
    si malone kang ka obama..

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    Ayay, nindot ni da.

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    It's kind of obvious he did it for a big check , the guy is broke. What type of humanitarian describes prison camps and mass starvation as "politics"? He also described Kim as an awesome guy and friend for life... WTF?

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    ^you're absolutely right. Rodman is broke and obviously did it for the money.

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    Wala nako masurpresa na ni bisita si Dennis Rodman sa North Korea kay kung si Kim Jong-il niadtong buhi pa iyang gidawat ang bola na naay prima ni Michael Jordan, unsa pa ang pagbisita jud sa actual na basketbolista na kauban pa ni Jordan na mao si Dennis Rodman.

    Seriously speaking, I don't think there would be a significant changes on US-North Korean relations unless the latter gives up its intention to invade South Korea again or threatening Japan and the United States.

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    lols naa pud diay airport ang NK? haha

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    lolz ani oi

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