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Can Korea Unite After Kim Jong Il?

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    Former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin on her hopes for North Korea.

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We're gonna switching gears a little -- for a second last night.

Can the news that North Korean -- leader president Kim Jong-Il is dead and likely to be replaced by his signed.

Kim Jong-un would you care to weigh -- on what the prospects of that especially what it means for.

Our you know you the United States and in the Obama administration in dealing with North Korea.

What what what you don't person and had first -- it wouldn't I heard the news last night was you know -- -- Framingham praise for some unity there aren't that peninsula because this is the opportunity for north and south.

To be able to a be united and to progress allowing the people some freedoms a lot of people in North Korea to have some food here.

O'Neal was known for starving his people in order to take funds to take resource is to build up nuclear arms so that he could be kind of -- around the globe well now -- opportunity for some progress that.

And ultimately hopefully some peace.

In that region.

But double what the consumer he goes you know we see that this short range missile launch that dad took place immediately after -- his death I think was kinda acquiring shot across the bow to show the rest of the world -- he we're still here we're still top.

-- -- all the more reason for us to be very wise in our foreign policy decisions and our national security issues.

All the more reason for America to be secure and that comes back energy independence that comes back to solvency with our economy and with.

Our government programs to make sure that we're not reliant on other countries.

Here in North Korea babies are reliant on China and haven't -- in some areas of the world that aren't necessarily.

Our friends say our our.

And consistent friends we have to make sure that we take care of our own house -- -- our own -- We're making wise investments we are solvent we -- strong and we are stable in order to not be reliant on these countries that way to.

Feet North Korea and would feed.

Other areas that are so unstable and that -- at least in the past very very dangerous to America.

But governor I'm concerned I'm concern for us and we have a president who's who's but basically been apologetic to the rest of the world is gonna.

Apologetic to the Muslim world he's he's apologizing for Americans.

Strength guards stand -- goodness.

Here is mr.

Obama when are drone was taken down by the Iranians here's mr.

Obama asking begging the Iranians to give us back our -- take a listen.

We have asked for back.

We'll see how the Iranians respond.

See my problem here is we're asking Iranians are with the Energizer he said Israel doesn't even have a right to exist like the blow them off the map if were apologetic -- then.

Now we see the North Korean who could be in North Korean president -- Kim Jong.

Born the son of can join help if he's already playing war games his first day in -- and likely office.

Shouldn't we be tougher should we speak to get in there and say look.

Enough is enough it's time to stop its time that -- to make peace with South Koreans.

We -- Fred very friendly to South -- -- one of our biggest -- maybe it's -- to get a tougher president maybe a tougher stance -- North -- at least.

Absolutely we need a tougher president and we need -- At tougher foreign policy we need to simply go back to what Reagan used to say when it came to.

Foreign policy when it came to dealing with a dangerous nation remember what he said you know old Soviet Union -- looked at companies that -- you know bottom line is.

We win you lose I wish and Obama have that -- but he doesn't -- -- Our president does not have that within him and he added eat exemplified getting illustrated that when he was a candidate running for president so what our whole well we voted into office we got what we voted for he.

Said that he was willing to -- -- what preconditions and negotiate.

-- some of these dangerous regimes and dictators.

That was an indication way back then that he didn't know what he was doing when -- -- would be dealing with that some of these countries that seek our demise.

And I'm.

Things gotten any better I don't think he's learned anything more since he was elected president -- where he started as a candidate.

Governor we believe that segment here Begin to stick around us that that -- -- looking for to have you stay with us.

And a couple of minute.