Monday, January 15, 2018

U.S. State Department: Americans Traveling To North Korea Should Draft A Will And Make Funeral Plans

People look through binoculars towards North Korea from the destroyed bridge across Yalu River that once linked North Korea's Sinuiju and Dandong, China's Liaoning province, September 10, 2016. REUTERS/Thomas Peter/File Photo

FOX News: Visiting North Korea? Draft a will and make funeral plans, State Department says

Americans can travel to North Korea, if they wish -- but it may just be a death wish, the U.S. State Department cautioned.

The State Department last week issued a stark warning to people setting out for the Hermit Kingdom, cautioning that anyone heading to the dangerous dictatorship should prepare for the possibility of not returning.

“The U.S. government is unable to provide emergency services to U.S. citizens in North Korea as it does not have diplomatic or consular relations with North Korea,” the State Department published Wednesday on its website.

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WNU Editor: A person has got to be "nuts" if he or she wants to go to North Korea. And while business has been tough for those who arrange tours to North Korea, people are still traveling to the country .... The North Korea crisis is crushing this company (CNN)

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Those people looking through binoculars really are retarded. What do you expect to see with that kind of magnification? And you pay for looking at grey buildings on a rainy day.. unbelievable dumb people. Should just go over to north korea to get a better look and we can improve our gene pool lol

Hans Persson said...

I have a little suspicion that some of these people who travel to NK wants to do it because they want to feel and be treated like kings (and queens). Some people are narcissistic, just look at Rodman.

Bob Huntley said...

Hans, and perhaps some want to see for themselves that the stuff the western people are told is true, or not true. Are you at more risk visiting NK than you might be visiting Times Square, or going to an open air concert in the USA?