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(Hamsayeh.Net) - North Korea pinpointed a direct verbal attack on U.S. Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton, by calling her a vulgar and unintelligent individual after she resembled the Asian state to an unruly child during her trip to India, earlier this week. Another unnamed spokesperson for the North Korean Foreign Ministry also said that her remarks clearly showed she was 'by no means intelligent.' During her trip to New Delhi, Clinton expressed, 'What we have seen is this constant demand for attention and maybe it's the mother in me or the experiences that I have had with small children and unruly teenagers and people who are demanding attention -- don't give it to them, they don't deserve it, they are acting out.' In return, the North Korean official news agency, KCNA, wrote, 'We cannot but regard Mrs.Clinton as a funny lady as she likes to utter such rhetoric, unaware of the elementary etiquette in the international community,' and continued, 'Sometimes she looks like a primary schoolgirl and sometimes a pensioner going shopping.' Faced with an impossible task for dismantling North Korea's nuclear program, the U.S. is now opting for childish rhetoric to draw attentions. And in her new role as the U.S. Secretary of State, Mrs. Clinton, copies the same attitudes as her former counterpart, Condoleeza Rice.
Source: Agencies July 24/09
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Hillary Clinton, Like her former counterpart, Condoleeza Rice, follows the same attitudes to deal with sensitive international issues
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