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Kim Jong Un Speaks Publicly For First Time At Celebration For 100th Birthday Of Kim Il Sung

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First Posted: 04/14/2012 9:27 pm Updated: 04/18/2012 12:04 am

PYONGYANG, North Korea (AP) — North Korea's new leader addressed his nation and the world for the first time Sunday, vowing to place top priority on his impoverished country's military, which promptly unveiled a new long-range missile.

The speech was the culmination of two weeks of celebrations marking the centenary of the birth of his grandfather, national founder Kim Il Sung — festivities that were marred by a failed launch Friday of a rocket that generated international condemnation and cost North Korea a food aid-for-nuclear-freeze deal with Washington.

Kim Jong Un's speech took North Koreans gathered at Kim Il Sung Square and around televisions across the country by surprise. His father, late leader Kim Jong Il, addressed the public only once in his lifetime.

Appearing calm and measured as he read the 20-minute speech, Kim Jong Un covered a wide range of topics, from foreign policy to the economy. His speech, and a military parade that followed, capped the carefully choreographed festivities commemorating Kim Il Sung's birthday, which included a massive fireworks display.

It was the best look yet the outside world has had of the young Kim, who is believed to be in his late 20s.

Punctuating Kim's message that the North will continue to pour funds into its military, the parade culminated with the unveiling of a new long-range missile, though it's not clear how powerful or significant the addition to the North Korean arsenal is. Some analysts suggested it might have been a dummy designed to dupe outside observers.

Although the rocket launch Friday was a huge, costly embarrassment for the new leadership, Kim's address was seen by analysts as an expression of confidence by the young leader and meant to show that he is firmly in control.

"Superiority in military technology is no longer monopolized by imperialists, and the era of enemies using atomic bombs to threaten and blackmail us is forever over," Kim said.

His message suggested no significant changes in national policy — the "Military First" strategy has long been at the center of North Korea's decision-making process.

But there was strong symbolism in the images of the new leader addressing the country on state TV and then watching — and often laughing and gesturing in relaxed conversation with senior officials — as the cream of his nation's 1.2 million-strong military marched by.

Outside analysts have raised worries about how Kim, who has been seen but not publicly heard since taking over after his father's December death, would govern a country that has a nuclear weapons program and has previously threatened Seoul and Washington with war.

At the celebration of Kim Il Sung, he appeared to clear his first hurdle.

The speech was a good "first impression for his people and for the world," said Hajime Izumi, a North Korea expert at Japan's Shizuoka University. "He demonstrated that he can speak in public fairly well, and at this stage that in itself — more than what he actually said — is important. I think we might be seeing him speak in public more often, and show a different style than his father."

Kim said he will strengthen North Korea's defenses by placing the country's "first, second and third" priorities on military might. But he said he is open to working with foreign countries that do not have hostile policies toward his nation, and said he would strive to reunify Korea.

He also stressed the importance of national unity, calling his country "Kim Il Sung's Korea" rather than North Korea.

"That suggests to me that they want to let the country, and the world, know that this is a 'new' country," said Han S. Park, a University of Georgia professor who works frequently with top U.S. and North Korean officials, after watching the events in Pyongyang.

Despite his youth, Kim has been groomed since his teens to step into this role, Park said, citing conversations with North Koreans with knowledge of the leader's personal history.

Cha Myong Hui, a journalist with the government-run Minju Joson newspaper, said she was struck by how much he resembles his father and grandfather.

"I can tell you every person in my country cried when they heard his voice," she said.

The young leader said he will aggressively pursue economic growth to improve people's daily lives. North Korea has suffered decades of economic hardship following a famine in the mid-1990s and the loss of aid from the Soviet Union. Kim Jong Un's formal three-year succession has coincided with a push to improve the economy by employing modern technology.

Kim made no direct mention of the rocket failure. But North Korea's state media made an extraordinary announcement hours after the launch, saying that the attempt to send a satellite into space had flopped. It still claims past launches succeeded, which international experts deny.

Concerns remain high that North Korea may now feel itself under pressure to make up for the botched rocket launch with a nuclear test — as it did in 2006 and 2009.

The finale in Sunday's military parade added to the worries over North Korea's military. But analysts in Japan and South Korea said further examination is needed to determine whether it's a new intercontinental ballistic missile that North Korea reportedly has been building.

Narushige Michishita, a North Korea military expert at Japan's National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies, said the missile appeared to be new, but strongly resembled the rocket used on Friday and also the long-range Taepodong-2, which North Korea first launched, unsuccessfully, in 2006.

He said it probably has three stages but did not appear to be big enough to have the 15,000-kilometer (9,000-mile) range needed to effectively attack the United States, which would be the goal of an ICBM for the North.

"I don't think this is a serious ICBM," Michishita said. "Putting it on display has a psychological impact, and that would have been greater if Friday's launch had worked. But North Korea has a very bad record with long-range missiles. It think this is more a propaganda ploy than a military advance."

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Associated Press writers Sam Kim, Foster Klug and Eric Talmadge in Seoul, South Korea, contributed to this report.

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08:28 AM on 04/16/2012
What do they celebrate, 5 million people who starved to death, a ragged economy lagging behind almost every other Asian country, the 12 birdie and 4 eagles he shot in golf.
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vcgraphics
No Mister President NO MORE!
07:40 AM on 04/16/2012
Was he sitting on the lap of a State Controlled Ventriloquist?
Autora
No micro-bio for me, thanks
12:26 AM on 04/16/2012
That was an article? Two paragraphs and a sentence?
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oildad
09:17 AM on 04/16/2012
You'd think they would put a little of what he said in the speech in the "article".
Autora
No micro-bio for me, thanks
01:10 PM on 04/16/2012
Exactly! I'm sure he didn't say anything that can't be predicted (extolling the virtues of his grandfather) but even so, usually when you 'report' on something you say something about it.
11:38 PM on 04/15/2012
"Washington and others say the launch was a covert test of long-range missile technology"*******

So I guess they will be graded with an F. Well the guy in charge of his missile program can kiss that $25 dollars a month salary goodbye, and probably kiss his family goodbye too. I wonder what caused the missile launch failure, did the Duct tape unravel, or did those recycled lawn mower engines fail to start. What they call Warp speed in North Korea is having two hampster's in every tread mill .
09:15 AM on 04/16/2012
two hampsters in a tread mill is considered a "ranch" in N Korea.
11:05 PM on 04/15/2012
So, does he have a nice voice?
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azmikede
Abandon Hope all ye that enter here.
10:52 PM on 04/15/2012
I'd like to see him with Chris Christie and Newt Gingrich on The Biggest Loser. We might also discover that their collective IQs are in the single digit category.
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No Mister President NO MORE!
07:41 AM on 04/16/2012
Typical hate filled liberal comment
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Kirk Allen
Stupid is the new Smart
10:57 AM on 04/16/2012
thats funny , cause conservatives are the party of anti hate ! lmfbo
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oildad
09:19 AM on 04/16/2012
You level of maturity is showing............
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landslowrance
Been There, Done That!
10:43 PM on 04/15/2012
Kim couldn't get his rocket up all the way because he had a premature explosion.
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allianceae
Tell the truth and short memory is no problem.
10:32 PM on 04/15/2012
It is hard to say anything good about mankind as long as regimes like the one in N. Korea are allowed to exist. Of course, since they have been allowed to exist for 6 decades unchecked, they now have the 4th largest military on the planet complete with nukes and enormous stockpiles of chemical weapons. For the free world to descend upon that barren patch of dirt and put an end to the brutal communist regime would cost the lives of countless liberators. Make no mistake ... the North Korean monster only exists because of China and they are the ones who should have to liberate the suffering North Korean peoples. The fact that China has no intention of doing so should be all the reason the rest of the world needs to boycott all that is China until they step up and rid the world of the threat that is North Korean regime and military.
11:14 PM on 04/15/2012
Such "regimes" are as old as Human History.

You are right-------mankind is brutal.
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Kirk Allen
Stupid is the new Smart
10:59 AM on 04/16/2012
since when do the oppressed go in to save the highly oppressed
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allianceae
Tell the truth and short memory is no problem.
11:40 PM on 04/16/2012
When the rest of the world tells them to do it or else there will be no trade.
10:22 PM on 04/15/2012
Hmmm. He has nice size head a.k.a. target.
10:15 PM on 04/15/2012
hes 40+ years old and hes only speaking for the first time? rut ro.
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blairjanbill
10:03 PM on 04/15/2012
Why do I have to watch the same ad over and over in order to watch the news?
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ahnree
Page views before people - media is soulless
09:50 PM on 04/15/2012
Kim 2 Sung? WtH is that? Seriously where does this guy get his hair done? Braille barber college
09:50 PM on 04/15/2012
I have a message for the young North Korean Leader. Make peace with all Nation and live happily being a States Man.
11:06 PM on 04/15/2012
You must be young.

The real world doesn't work like that.
GRANDMAPATRIOT
obviously a senior patriot
09:48 PM on 04/15/2012
WHY is anyone in the USA doing anything but ACCUSING this monster for imprisoning and murdering hundreds of thousands of innocent people? WE ARE SICK OF WELCOMING COMMUNISTS AND MURDERS as if WE THE PEOPLE AGREE!! The mad man I VANT TO RULE THE WORLD Soros is the one who sees no harm in them....let him go live there and RULE HIS WORLD!!! This animal has caused cannibalism...he looks pretty well fed!!
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stettin
lux et veritas
11:03 PM on 04/15/2012
all those angry angry words just to put in a kick in the pants to George Soros?

grandma, calm down and consider your blood pressure.
11:10 PM on 04/15/2012
Grandma

Nice to see passion in somebody who isn't too young to have experienced life!

I'm not commenting on whether I agree or disagree with your politics.
09:41 PM on 04/15/2012
The egg roll doesn't fall far from the deep fryer.
11:11 PM on 04/15/2012
Very cute!

But now I'm hungry for Chinese food.!
01:11 AM on 04/16/2012
If your going for the food stereotype at least get it right - Its kimchi and BBQ and not egg rolls.
And BTW the BBQ is pretty darn good.