There’s more speculation _ and I reiterate that it’s just speculation _ that North Korea’s Kim Jong Il might pop in for the Beijing Olympics.
Kim, after all, was given a formal invitation to the Games by none other than Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping on June 18.
Here’s a column from OhMyNews.com in South Korea that suggests that the North Korean ‘Dear Leader’ may see a Beijing jaunt for the Opening Ceremonies as a worthwhile political gambit:
Kim might join the group of world leaders in Beijing if he finds that his appearance at the world sports feast would be useful, and China-mediated talks with US President George W. Bush could generate the atmosphere and dramatic momentum for terminating the Communist state's diplomatic isolation. In addition, Kim's short encounters with South Korean President Lee Myung-bak and Japanese Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda may lead to direct talks immediately. In other words, it means that North Korea is no longer alone in the world and that the grave decision Kim makes toward reform and openness will certainly save North Koreans from suffering a recurrent tragic famine. The Games can be used to hedge Kim's political risks by joining them. These gambles can be tremendously lucrative.
Many North Korea experts here in Seoul, however, point out that Kim, who is 68, is unlikely to make such a high-risk political and diplomatic gambit due to his paranoid fear about security. Their analysis might be more correct than my passion for the North Korean leader's participation in the ceremony.
OhMyNews isn’t alone in passing along this speculation. Singapore’s Straits Times newspaper noted a few days ago that rumors were widespread in Beijing that Kim might show for the Olympics.
Kim is notoriously paranoid about security. He almost never flies, preferring his specially built bulletproof train. So there’s plenty of reason to think he wouldn’t come.
But then, it’s delicious to think about China trying to figure out seating in the Bird’s Nest Olympic Stadium for some 80 heads of government and state, including President Bush and the “Dear Leader,” a man he clearly loathes.

If Kim shows, will he show in his usual platform shoes, or will he choose stilts to be sure he is taller than the tallest one there, or might he become real fashionable and show up in high heels?
Posted by: A B | July 23, 2008 at 05:08 AM
If Kim shows, will he wear his trademark platform shoes, or will he get on stilts to be sure he is taller than all the other leaders, or might he choose to be fashionable and come in high heels?
This is enough to cause all the other leaders to heel.
Posted by: A B | July 23, 2008 at 05:10 AM
Sarko the Americain wears platform shoes as well. So, it's normal for short guygs to do that.
Posted by: Netizen | July 23, 2008 at 07:04 AM
Maybe the two should sit together in the Bird's Nest. The Sarko and Kim Show.
Posted by: Netizen | July 23, 2008 at 07:06 AM
Who is Sarko the American? Maybe you mean Sarkozy of France? Kim should sit next to Hu the Sudanese...small man next to small mind.. What size heels do you wear Netizen? Rumor has it that you have to run around in the shower just to get wet.
Posted by: Stan | July 23, 2008 at 08:52 AM
Grandma Kim Jong II, what crooked TD Ameritrade teeth you have!
The better to disenphase your neuron network and to disembowel your ganglia with.
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Posted by: Marvin L Foushee | July 23, 2008 at 05:05 PM
what of my greatest science fiction nightmares is that the president of Korea thinks that he is so wonderful that he will have himself clone hundreds of times...
Posted by: Kudzu Fire | July 23, 2008 at 08:59 PM
If there are clones of Kim, then everyone can have one as a pet, not just Hu Jintao.
Posted by: A B | July 24, 2008 at 07:49 AM
I heard he is afraid of flying. How will he get to the games? On his special train? How can a smart and able leader like Hu even tolerate sitting next to this weirdo with the electric shock hairdo? but then again, politics make strange bedfellows. One day Korea will be united and free, until then, my prayers to the starving people. Hunger is the worst torture of all.
Posted by: Wilbur Varela | July 24, 2008 at 09:32 PM
It will be interesting to see who claims the reincarnation of the Daila Lama when he dies? The CIA, 1 2, The Mossad, Judas, North Korea, or the insects?
Posted by: Marvin L Foushee | July 24, 2008 at 09:46 PM
The Dear Leader may be accompanied by Dear Cheerleaders, according to this article in the Korea Times:
http://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/news/nation/2008/07/136_28241.html
Posted by: GoKimGo | July 27, 2008 at 05:57 PM
مرحبا الأعزاء ،
وقد يجلس رائعة ، لأنه بفضل ،
لقد زرت موقعك ، وهذا أمر جيد ولكن يكفي أن يتمتع أكثر من أي واحد فقط من زيارة هذا الموقع والتمتع الألعاب الكثير من هذه الألعاب.
شكرا
Posted by: العاب | July 26, 2009 at 11:19 AM