「日本は拉致に固執、ますます孤立」 Abe's Abductee Focus Leaves Japan Marginalized at Nuclear Talks 2007-03-19 23:23 (New York) March 20 (Bloomberg) -- Japan's confrontation with North Korea over abducted Japanese nationals has left the government of Prime Minister Shinzo Abe marginalized at six-nation talks this week to end the communist country's nuclear weapons program. ``Abe has shot himself, and Japan, in both feet,'' said Kenneth Quinones, former U.S. State Department director of North Korean affairs and a professor at Akita International University in Japan. 2005年のミサイル発射時「北朝鮮は成功させる能力なし」とひたすらその弱さのみを強調 ちなみに彼は 朝鮮系米国人Changが米政府調達契約を得ることを幇助し見返りを得ていたとされ 2001年に訴追され罪状を認めている。北による国際賄収戦略はこればかりではないだろう。 Former U.S. Diplomat Admits Aiding Torricelli Witness 2001-08-30 16:51 (New York) Newark, New Jersey, August 30 (Bloomberg) -- A former U.S. diplomat pleaded guilty today to charges he aided a key figure in the probe of Sen. Robert Torricelli and got a new car, college tuition money for one daughter, and a job for another in return. C. Kenneth Quinones, a retired State Department analyst for North Korean affairs, admitted that he used his influence to help New Jersey commodities broker David Chang win a U.S. government contract and try to recover millions of dollars from the Communist government in Pyongyang. For his efforts, Quinones, 58, of Centreville, Virginia, was also promised a job at Chang's firm, Bright & Bright, authorities said.