U.S. bans sale of iPods, plasma TVs to North Korea

The Bush administration wants North Korea’s attention, so like a scolding parent it’s trying to make it tougher for that country’s eccentric leader to buy iPods, plasma televisions and Segway electric scooters.

The U.S. government’s first-ever effort to use trade sanctions to personally aggravate a foreign president expressly targets items believed to be favored by Kim Jong Il or presented by him as gifts to the roughly 600 loyalist families who run the communist government.

Kim, who engineered a secret nuclear weapons program, has other options for obtaining the high-end consumer electronics and other items he wants.

But the list of proposed luxury sanctions, obtained by The Associated Press, aims to make Kim’s swanky life harder: No more cognac, Rolex watches, cigarettes, artwork, expensive cars, Harley Davidson motorcycles or even personal watercraft, such as Jet Skis.

The new ban would extend even to music and sports equipment. The 5-foot-3 Kim is an enthusiastic basketball fan; then-Secretary of State Madeleine Albright presented him with a ball signed by Michael Jordan during a rare diplomatic trip in 2000.





  1. Theinfamousone

    It’s sad that our electronics empire is limited to just a couple of things which are in fact manufactured in other countries anyway their just mostly owned by US citizens…just what came to my mind. Japan and China have completely overtaken the electronics empire.

    Reply · Nov. 29 2006 at 7:23 pm
  2. SoreVexed

    so if they are boycotting the sale of ipods and tv’s do i still get a nuclear bomb for christmas?????????

    lol

    Reply · Nov. 29 2006 at 4:27 pm

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