Ya, but he's basically prisoner here. His best bet is to go to Spain for trial. If he's exonerated, then he can probably go home. But if he doesn't, he could wait for years with an ankle monitor waiting for an agreement between Spain and the U.S.
1. This journalist is a MASSIVE let down. Absolutely ridiculous questions that most likely put this man’s life in danger even more. 2. Unbelievable story that this is the first time I’m hearing about it. This needs to go nationwide!
I don’t understand the interviewer’s judgemental attitude here. Her manner is making this hard to watch. He’s handling the whole thing a lot better than I would in his situation. This is a prime example of how not to do journalism. I expected more, 60 Minutes.
Welcome to the semi-reality of media in today’s world. It’s usually not only the interviewer that has lost integrity though. Both play a part in most productions
He jeopardised himself by being filmed, if you believe the story. Do you really believe the government would allow a former marine to detail all these plans without vetting (or more likely, writing) the script for this interviewer and of his own answers??
@@veronikalynn5084The united states government doesn’t have control over its citizens mouths. A retired general can say whatever he wants and face the consequences…. what’s wrong with you
@@veronikalynn5084 I'd agree, he should have thought twice about an interview. As the government vetting, he is now a regular citizen, like you or me, thus no betting.
Why? Their strategy is to put pressure on the US government not to extradite him. If he gets returned to Spain he's in real jeopardy. What would you do?
Sounds bizzare. He is either a useful idiot or it was failed plot to throw off the high profile meeting. If he was so concerned about the embassy staff before, why is he snitching now? Wouldn’t the ambassador and staff be put on trial by NK? Super weird, nothing adds up.
@@burhanh.adhami6849they said INTERVIEWER, not interviewee. Also, you have a really weird spin on his story and you clearly don’t understand the story he gave. Kim, that you?
I don’t like this reporter at all. Comes across as a total B. Her reactions were very weird. I’m into following politics and certain interests but don’t always know everything going on until it is happening. As someone who works in government and has a lot of military family as well, not everything is even announced because of safety concerns. So maybe he knew Kim Jong Un was visiting or maybe he didn’t. Why does Spain let North Korea have an “embassy” in their country. Yikes. Like they said they are not country, they are a terrorist state. I don’t have confidence in countries that allow for things like that.
This woman is insanely irresponsible to interview this person like this. If he is a target for assassination then it's now 10x easier to find him and even his contacts. What a reckless form of journalism.
Disagree, the most important thing for Chris Ahn's safety is that he is not extradited. The more people know about his case, the better. That's probably why the group FreeChrisHahn said: We at FreeChrisAhn want to thank CBS, 60 Minutes, Sharyn Alfonsi, Draggan Mihailovich, and Jacqueline Williams for their tireless investigating and reporting. Hopefully their reporting will bring more attention to Christopher's plight and gain more supporters to help communicate to our politicians that this extradition must not happen.
I wondered the same thing. She also shows no emotion or caring at all. It is a strange interview. I hope he can be protected, he was being a hero endeavoring to help others.
Well, he has the power to not answer questions or do this interview in the first place. Don't think he was held at gunpoint to do this as far as we know.
What a story. He’s helped loads of people to freedom and is a hero, and the United States is about to send him to his own execution. I hope we can step up and see how stupid this all is.
very poorly thought out about the repercussions & lack of planning. Why do they not have any video recording of their entry and time inside, on a bodycam or gopro to show it was not a real kidnapping and the staff were in on it. Also, their original phone calls or emails or texts with the embassy staff coordinating this fake kidnapping months prior. Encrypted or not, each side has copies. they should have kept that as a backup to prove that this was in coordination with embassy staff and not a real kidnapping. they also should have at least wore some disguises or masks as they approach the embassy with cameras. That's the only way they were identified by Spain. And No, he certainly should not be extradited to Spain.
The comments are showing that CBS is still doing good journalism. Journalism is intended to be adversarial. We don't really know anything about this guy or his motivations, funding, possible ties to intelligence etc, and it's her role to ask questions that are tough to get real answers. And she does that very well, for each person she interviews.
@@el80ne The hell is "regal" and if people searched up the definition of a dictatorship government they would realize North Korea is a monarchy because only the Kim family can hold power. A dictatorship government does not work like that it's either one person or a group of people hold power but blood line plays no part in it.
@@milliegirl7514 Nice to see someone gets how geopolitics, politics, and these media companies work. That means you understand how hypocritical it is that the United States says it wants democracy across the world but never tells Saudi Arabia to have elections but tells Venezuela it needs to.
@@shadowslayer9988 I don't use the word 'regal' as a compliment. Only to point out that it's a way to dress up the term 'dictator' with history and customs that makes it more acceptable in feudal societies. Of course both Kim and MBS are effectively dictators.
@@Katiegirlluv shes does this to every guest. even when the guest is foreign she doesnt let the interpreter finish translating. this leads to many things left lost in translation unless you understand the language the guest is speaking.....truly terrible
The real question that needs to answered is why Spain would care about an attempt to help North Koreans defect to the point that they pursue extradition of someone who they would have no other good reason to pursue. This smells like Chinese back room influence in favor of North Korea being couched as a justice. Spain supporting North Korea in this way should be embarrassing. Why isn’t it?
Think of it from spains point - they failed their article 27 obligation (security), they issued all legal papers for this man. They liaised with US. They have a treaty. It’s a bloody nightmare of a case; bureaucracy and legalisms but it has to be done for face saving. I would hope State dept would help him urgently. His cover was badly done as he has little/no protection.
This woman reporter is full of herself! She is acting like a cutsie teenager desperate for attention. Same with some of the other 60 min reporters. "Look at me", "look at me"..!
8:57 Who was-is paying this guy? Hard to believe he is doing it from the goodness of his heart... he decided to go to enter a country and then an embassy pretending to be a sales person? What a smart move...
60 mimutes interviewer is an "air head" ! So many questions NOT asked : Why not take the staff and leave right after the Spanish police left ? ! 60 minutes has become a journalistic disgrace !
Since North Korea is not a member of Interpol, I would ask the following, what is the structure of the diplomatic agreement between Spain and North Korea? Does Spain have an embassy in North Korea and what countries have an embassy in North Korea? Per Spanish law and constitution, the allowance of criminal complaint from the North Korean Embassy to Spanish Authorities, since the incident technically occurred on North Korean sovereign jurisdiction, does Spanish law apply in this case as I would believe the Spanish jurisdiction ends at the doors of the North Korean Embassy. Here is another question I would ask, since in the statement from Christopher Ang, he was working under the official request from the Ambassador of North Korea to render aid and assistance for the defection of all personnel inside the North Korean embassy, the key element I put forth, why hasn´t the North Korean ambassador been recalled back to North Korea along with all staff involved in this defection. As proven in another case, where the Saudis assisinated the journilist Jamal Khashoggi within their embassy and later disposed of the remains as reported in the Belgrad forests in which realisticly most likely violated several national jurisdictions which I would believe falls under the jurisdiction of Interpol's international agreements between member states. Why hasn't the North Korean Ambassador and all staff been assassinated yet either within the walls of the North Korean Embassy or after recall back to North Korea? Since no action has been taken by North Korea, I would submit that maybe there is a disinformation program in play here for some other reason to enable Kim to assisinate Chris Ang due to some other vendetta that Kim has against Christopher. In this case, I would ask, jurisdictionally, what is Spains legal authority in this case?
lol. _North Korea is poised to close as many as a dozen embassies including in Spain, Hong Kong, and multiple countries in Africa, according to media reports and analysts, in a move that could see nearly 25 percent of Pyongyang's missions close worldwide._
@@trentbatemanlol what??? Your guy literally said he “loves” Kim Jung Un…he’ll hand this poor guy over to NK in a snap of a finger! Did you not see what he did with Jamal Khashoggi and MBS? Are you really that dense that you don’t see the irony in your comment??
Actually, it's more prevalent than you'd think. Lots of Koreans moved to different countries with their families. And then if they are well off, they are going to US universities.
What'll really blow your mind is that he's a Mexican Korean with an American greencard and Canadian driver's license who vacations in the United Kingdom, but works remotely for a company that's headquartered in Brazil.
He did get them out his way. Spanish police is limited unless their CIA group is involved Going to the US embassy or any other could have led to an international incident ...and please you are aware that DJT was in office at the time He loves his fellow dictators
@@miproduction6196 you’re ignorant if a country is supposed to just accept he did not kidnap anyone, with two victims saying he did, yet no evidence he didn’t.
Man what’s with people coming to Spain to hide? It’s not like it’s a fiscal paradise or legal safe haven or anything…that Mcafee acted like he was in a bunker when he was just strolling the streets of Marbella 🤣
I don't understand something. They stated they needed to stage this as a kidnapping so that friends and family of these people wouldn't be killed. Now that is aired and made known to the public that this was staged aren't now these people families and friends doomed? Seems incredibly irresponsible.
While what they have done is honorable the organization was too “loud” they wanted to be heroes and they wanted everyone to notice them and give them flowers. Why are they taking videos of themselves smashing photos, having the man they saved go on camera and talk? Look at the photo of the leader of the organization he clearly wanted to look a certain way and so did the rest of them. Let your actions speak, no need to boast even if you are “heroes”.
If it's all fake and they wanted to go, their story should be fairly easy to corroborate. Hand over the notes, files, contact logs, etc, showing communications with their contact in the embassy staging this. I'm leaning towards believing the "kidnappers" because who would just stroll into an embassy univited, demanding the diplomatic staff defect? It would be a huge assumption that they'd even want to go! Also, there's a huge incentive for the diplomatic staff to lie on this one.
@@anellawrites I think they would off. We're talking about possible NK defectors here. CIA does crazy stuff everyday. He just wants to be a hero. Now he's a villan 😔
Does anyone know if this is an older show or is a current one? It seems like news agencies are not labeling shows, titles, etc properly. I regularly begin several minutes of watching a YT video that said it was posted 3 days ago and find out half way throughout that it was Originally aired 7 years ago. Many times the news story or video never mentions the date, city or state. I have wasted time with reading or watching a story about what I thought was the city where I lived, but it was a different state. I think most journalists and YT pundits are Dunning Krugers with a false sense of eminence while we all live in a Peter Townsend "Eminence Front"! Its A Put On!
Why don’t the American government don’t do something about North Korea these people are basically kept hostage and told what to do in our own country not ok
Why does the United States stop exploration of immigrants labour in Saudia Arabia and the United Arab Emirates? I'll tell you why the United States does not care about those things unless they do not like the country doing it.
They are estimated to have about 50 nukes, but have also stockpiled a significant quantity of chemical and biological weapons. And then there is their 1.5 million strong military. What exactly do you suggest the US "do" about them?
@@alexs1429 - that’s probably the most minor reason of it. The issue is actually human rights violations. They know they won’t be able to fix the problem. Too much brainwashing.
Being the royal family is in Spain shouldn't Spain rethink its ties with North Korea? Is North Korea Sayings it's not been part of trade routes?. Saving face should include treatment of people
You cleary don't understand how geopolitics work or politics in general. Why does Spain still have relations with Saudi Arabia after what they did to the critic of the Prince in Turkey?
@@shadowslayer9988Spain doesn’t have ties to Saudi, it’s UAE…and because our previous king currently resides in Abu Dhabi. You don’t know what you’re talking about.
Sleeper agents to be activated in the near future? probably quite a few, but they're disguised as Chinese economic refugees seeking "a better life" - and that's why the bipartisan bill in Congress should've been passed so we can vet these people more closely.
Exactly! They’ve been able to hack and get billions of dollars. They’re stealing identities of Americans and Europeans to work for tech companies then plant malware to hack the company and send money back to NK.
Hola 😁 Colombiana living in Madrid here. Spain is a parlamentary monarchy. I imagine it has diplomatic relations with NoKo as default. If there's no confrontation or enmity between them why not?
@@IRosamelia hola! Yo soy un Dominicano viviendo en los Estados Unidos! Thank you for that clarification. The education here in the US isn’t great… It would have me believe that NK has no diplomatic ties with anyone other than enemy powers like China and Russia. I assumed an EU power would limit relations with such a strict dictatorship. I didn’t even know Spain was a monarchy until I watched La Casa De Papel. The more you know!
@@CorcovadoMusic Hola, EEUU por su posición militarista en el siglo XX se ha creado una serie de enemistades pero de verdad que la mayoría de países no les importa mucho la situación interna de otros países con tal que fluya el comercio. Poderoso caballero es el señor dinero, saludos a Juan Luis 🤗
My Hero ! 💙 No different when the Russians decided to build a wall to create East Germany in the early '60s A lot of people defected this way or got shot trying to get over wire fencing and ultimately the brick wall The savages here were the Russian government and Kim Jon Ung today as his father before him Thank God for Gorbachev's insight and Reagan's persistence. Never thought I see day as I lived in West Berlin That wall was an oppressive sight to say the least
I think this guys heart is in the right place, but do you want private American citizens running around the world trying to "to good" if those efforts include breaking host countries and international law?
I'd be happy to be wrong here, but there has to be some information they're withholding here cause from what they're saying there was no security, the house was almost empty, so why wasn't this a lightning quick operation? Hell, even after the police had left and they saw that the coast was clear, they could've immediately left. If it was indeed an exfiltration operation those people were extremely amateurish and there's no way they spent anything more than 30 minutes planning this. Also I have to say that after he admitted that he knew about the Trump-KJU meeting, my suspicions about the veracity of this guy's story grew even more cause from the beginning I thought his body language looked off, the reasons and answers he was giving just seemed too shallow.
Gah this operation was goofy lol! Took them UNTIL Spanish police came that they realized someone was unaccounted for?! Theres only 10 people there lmfao! Clearly the wife wasn't in the loop lol. I would've taken a leaf from Carlos Ghosn's playbook. 1. Have it happen on a birthday of Kim Il Sung when the rest of NK is doing something else. 2. Have Cheollima come in dressed as a band. 3. Have them play the propaganda music and have a party thrown. 4. Ditch the instruments and have the skinny north koreans pack into the cases. Head out.
Dude is an American vet fighting for international democracy and freedom for North Koreans! The US government has a duty to protect him!
💯 not many can say they put others lives before themselves
He needs to help his own Country with democracy
Are you suggesting that we have no democracy? Let me guess, you're also one of those people who say that we are a dictatorship and have no freedom.
"fighting for international democracy" has to be the dumbest thing I've read all day
North Korea is the worst country that does nothing good.
Compatriots outside North Korea also don't think anything of it.
This def helps his case in court, publicizing this story only exacerbates claims of his imminent assassination if he were to go abroad.
Ya, but he's basically prisoner here. His best bet is to go to Spain for trial. If he's exonerated, then he can probably go home. But if he doesn't, he could wait for years with an ankle monitor waiting for an agreement between Spain and the U.S.
1. This journalist is a MASSIVE let down. Absolutely ridiculous questions that most likely put this man’s life in danger even more.
2. Unbelievable story that this is the first time I’m hearing about it. This needs to go nationwide!
Why does Spain even have a North Korean embassy in their country to begin with?
They have diplomatic relations with them.
Historically a lot of the spanish aren't exactly opposed to fascist or communist.
they have the PCE currently.
It's very normal to have some relations. Only U.S won't talk to you if they don't like you
That’s the million dollar question
North Korea’s underworld uses Spain as a middle ground for illegal activities like drugs and gunrunning.
I don’t understand the interviewer’s judgemental attitude here. Her manner is making this hard to watch. He’s handling the whole thing a lot better than I would in his situation. This is a prime example of how not to do journalism. I expected more, 60 Minutes.
She questioned him and caught him in a lie? I'd call that good journalism
@@Tbone1492 What are you doing replying to youtube comments Kim Jong Un?
Welcome to the semi-reality of media in today’s world.
It’s usually not only the interviewer that has lost integrity though. Both play a part in most productions
Lady, please show some concern about his safety. Jesus.
Can’t believe people actually believe this man is in danger…or even that he did anything at all 🤯😩
How many did you help defect? 60 minutes interviewer wasn't in harms path, she had no problem jeopardizing this hero.
He jeopardised himself by being filmed, if you believe the story. Do you really believe the government would allow a former marine to detail all these plans without vetting (or more likely, writing) the script for this interviewer and of his own answers??
@@veronikalynn5084The united states government doesn’t have control over its citizens mouths. A retired general can say whatever he wants and face the consequences…. what’s wrong with you
@@veronikalynn5084 I'd agree, he should have thought twice about an interview. As the government vetting, he is now a regular citizen, like you or me, thus no betting.
@@veronikalynn5084Why would the government allow someone with clear mental issues to post on the internet… go outside
His first mistake was going to 60 minutes. Geezus lady, want him to reveal his sources so North Koreans can find them? Unbelievable.
Really ...they should proof read their questions more carefully
what's wrong with her questions? they seem fine to me. it's a news show. and Geezus is spelled Jesus btw
Is this reporter naive or what? “In Spain?” - what kind of question is that?!
Yeah. I'm sure she kidnapped him and made him do the interview. OBVIOUSLY, this is what he wants out there. Duh 😂
Why? Their strategy is to put pressure on the US government not to extradite him. If he gets returned to Spain he's in real jeopardy. What would you do?
The interviewer sounded really naive
Sounds bizzare. He is either a useful idiot or it was failed plot to throw off the high profile meeting. If he was so concerned about the embassy staff before, why is he snitching now? Wouldn’t the ambassador and staff be put on trial by NK? Super weird, nothing adds up.
@@burhanh.adhami6849they said INTERVIEWER, not interviewee.
Also, you have a really weird spin on his story and you clearly don’t understand the story he gave. Kim, that you?
I don’t like this reporter at all. Comes across as a total B. Her reactions were very weird. I’m into following politics and certain interests but don’t always know everything going on until it is happening. As someone who works in government and has a lot of military family as well, not everything is even announced because of safety concerns. So maybe he knew Kim Jong Un was visiting or maybe he didn’t.
Why does Spain let North Korea have an “embassy” in their country. Yikes. Like they said they are not country, they are a terrorist state. I don’t have confidence in countries that allow for things like that.
why did they hang out for 4 hours in the embassy? The people that wanted to leave should've left immediately.
I have the same question!!!! The reporter said " there are more questions than answers..."
What part of it being a fake kidnap and the local police showing up did you miss?
This part …..this part
@@rodrigosotov73 nothing that I know of. what does your statement have to do with 4 hours?
@@Peachesryt I know right?!
This woman is insanely irresponsible to interview this person like this. If he is a target for assassination then it's now 10x easier to find him and even his contacts. What a reckless form of journalism.
Disagree, the most important thing for Chris Ahn's safety is that he is not extradited. The more people know about his case, the better.
That's probably why the group FreeChrisHahn said:
We at FreeChrisAhn want to thank CBS, 60 Minutes, Sharyn Alfonsi, Draggan Mihailovich, and Jacqueline Williams for their tireless investigating and reporting. Hopefully their reporting will bring more attention to Christopher's plight and gain more supporters to help communicate to our politicians that this extradition must not happen.
This was likely him that went to 60 Minutes for the interview.
He would have declined if he thought increased exposure was a bad idea.
Why are you questioning him so thoroughly? It seems to me this interview could put his life further in jeapardy.
He should be in Prison
@@Tbone1492 lol is that you Kim Jong Un?
This is 60 Minutes, they ask the tough questions others are afraid to ask.
Can the law enforcement just send someone to protect this humble but patriotic American and his family?
It seems to me that the journalist doing this interview wanted to put the veteran in danger with her questions.
Not a fan of her style.
I wondered the same thing. She also shows no emotion or caring at all. It is a strange interview. I hope he can be protected, he was being a hero endeavoring to help others.
He shouldn't be on to begin with unless his face and vocals were altered
Well, he has the power to not answer questions or do this interview in the first place. Don't think he was held at gunpoint to do this as far as we know.
@@rlbrown1009She is telling the story for work. She cares about story telling.
Incredible. Straight out of a spy novel but IRL.
He's the Male Harriet TUbman...
God bless you & Hong for helping the desperate people. May God bless you thousands folds and protect you always.
Wow such an insensitive reporter!
60 minutes Karen
What a story. He’s helped loads of people to freedom and is a hero, and the United States is about to send him to his own execution. I hope we can step up and see how stupid this all is.
very poorly thought out about the repercussions & lack of planning. Why do they not have any video recording of their entry and time inside, on a bodycam or gopro to show it was not a real kidnapping and the staff were in on it. Also, their original phone calls or emails or texts with the embassy staff coordinating this fake kidnapping months prior. Encrypted or not, each side has copies. they should have kept that as a backup to prove that this was in coordination with embassy staff and not a real kidnapping. they also should have at least wore some disguises or masks as they approach the embassy with cameras. That's the only way they were identified by Spain. And No, he certainly should not be extradited to Spain.
The comments are showing that CBS is still doing good journalism. Journalism is intended to be adversarial. We don't really know anything about this guy or his motivations, funding, possible ties to intelligence etc, and it's her role to ask questions that are tough to get real answers. And she does that very well, for each person she interviews.
Why is the prince of Saudi Arabia never called a dictator?
Because he's the heir to a monarch? A monarch is a regal dictator with history and customs.
Money baby... money
They are also allies against Iran
@@el80ne The hell is "regal" and if people searched up the definition of a dictatorship government they would realize North Korea is a monarchy because only the Kim family can hold power. A dictatorship government does not work like that it's either one person or a group of people hold power but blood line plays no part in it.
@@milliegirl7514 Nice to see someone gets how geopolitics, politics, and these media companies work. That means you understand how hypocritical it is that the United States says it wants democracy across the world but never tells Saudi Arabia to have elections but tells Venezuela it needs to.
@@shadowslayer9988 I don't use the word 'regal' as a compliment. Only to point out that it's a way to dress up the term 'dictator' with history and customs that makes it more acceptable in feudal societies. Of course both Kim and MBS are effectively dictators.
I hate this women. Alwyas interrupting the guest. let him speak
Yeah why is she putting him on trial?
@@Katiegirlluv shes does this to every guest. even when the guest is foreign she doesnt let the interpreter finish translating. this leads to many things left lost in translation unless you understand the language the guest is speaking.....truly terrible
Brave Man.
prayers and peace be with him! 🙏🏽💜
The real question that needs to answered is why Spain would care about an attempt to help North Koreans defect to the point that they pursue extradition of someone who they would have no other good reason to pursue. This smells like Chinese back room influence in favor of North Korea being couched as a justice. Spain supporting North Korea in this way should be embarrassing. Why isn’t it?
I agree
Think of it from spains point - they failed their article 27 obligation (security), they issued all legal papers for this man. They liaised with US. They have a treaty. It’s a bloody nightmare of a case; bureaucracy and legalisms but it has to be done for face saving. I would hope State dept would help him urgently. His cover was badly done as he has little/no protection.
this lady interviewing is knowingly asking him questions that she should not be asking him
This woman reporter is full of herself! She is acting like a cutsie teenager desperate for attention. Same with some of the other 60 min reporters. "Look at me", "look at me"..!
This is so crazy, hope all goes well for bro and his team. Thank you Chris
8:57 Who was-is paying this guy? Hard to believe he is doing it from the goodness of his heart... he decided to go to enter a country and then an embassy pretending to be a sales person? What a smart move...
60 mimutes interviewer is an "air head" ! So many questions NOT asked : Why not take the staff and leave right after the Spanish police left ? ! 60 minutes has become a journalistic disgrace !
I feel sad for him.
Since North Korea is not a member of Interpol, I would ask the following, what is the structure of the diplomatic agreement between Spain and North Korea?
Does Spain have an embassy in North Korea and what countries have an embassy in North Korea?
Per Spanish law and constitution, the allowance of criminal complaint from the North Korean Embassy to Spanish Authorities, since the incident technically
occurred on North Korean sovereign jurisdiction, does Spanish law apply in this case as I would believe the Spanish jurisdiction ends at the doors of the
North Korean Embassy.
Here is another question I would ask, since in the statement from Christopher Ang, he was working under the official request from the Ambassador of
North Korea to render aid and assistance for the defection of all personnel inside the North Korean embassy, the key element I put forth, why hasn´t
the North Korean ambassador been recalled back to North Korea along with all staff involved in this defection.
As proven in another case, where the Saudis assisinated the journilist Jamal Khashoggi within their embassy and later disposed of the remains
as reported in the Belgrad forests in which realisticly most likely violated several national jurisdictions which I would believe falls under the
jurisdiction of Interpol's international agreements between member states.
Why hasn't the North Korean Ambassador and all staff been assassinated yet either within the walls of the North Korean Embassy or after recall back to
North Korea?
Since no action has been taken by North Korea, I would submit that maybe there is a disinformation program in play here for some other reason to enable
Kim to assisinate Chris Ang due to some other vendetta that Kim has against Christopher.
In this case, I would ask, jurisdictionally, what is Spains legal authority in this case?
lol.
_North Korea is poised to close as many as a dozen embassies including in Spain, Hong Kong, and multiple countries in Africa, according to media reports and analysts, in a move that could see nearly 25 percent of Pyongyang's missions close worldwide._
C'mon Joe, tell our fake friend Spain to take a hike.
Yeah considering he did that for that B Britney Griner.
@@OGtruthserumyou’re absolutely right. His only hope is this is delayed and DJT is back in office
Fake friend? lol on what basis?
@@trentbatemanlol what??? Your guy literally said he “loves” Kim Jung Un…he’ll hand this poor guy over to NK in a snap of a finger! Did you not see what he did with Jamal Khashoggi and MBS? Are you really that dense that you don’t see the irony in your comment??
A mexican-korean with a US greencard. That's different
Actually, it's more prevalent than you'd think. Lots of Koreans moved to different countries with their families. And then if they are well off, they are going to US universities.
yes! Many Asian immigrants in Latin America
What'll really blow your mind is that he's a Mexican Korean with an American greencard and Canadian driver's license who vacations in the United Kingdom, but works remotely for a company that's headquartered in Brazil.
@ka0584 He sounds like a Korean James Bond. lol Dude's a hero!
He went to Yale too.
Daring professionals must take risks.
This reporter is so naive. Infuriating. Does she know anything about North Korea?
His first mistake not going to the Spain police or U.S. Embassy.
Spanish police would have arrested him.
@@el80ne Well they are definitely going to now when he gets extradited.
He did get them out his way.
Spanish police is limited unless their CIA group is involved
Going to the US embassy or any other could have led to an international incident ...and please you are aware that DJT was in office at the time
He loves his fellow dictators
You’re ignorant if you think corruption stops at borders
@@miproduction6196 you’re ignorant if a country is supposed to just accept he did not kidnap anyone, with two victims saying he did, yet no evidence he didn’t.
Russian who defected with a helicopter was just assassinated in Spain.....
Man what’s with people coming to Spain to hide? It’s not like it’s a fiscal paradise or legal safe haven or anything…that Mcafee acted like he was in a bunker when he was just strolling the streets of Marbella 🤣
What is with dictatorships and goose stepping troops? It's like there's a "go to" template for them...
I don't understand something. They stated they needed to stage this as a kidnapping so that friends and family of these people wouldn't be killed. Now that is aired and made known to the public that this was staged aren't now these people families and friends doomed? Seems incredibly irresponsible.
We're not hearing the entire story here. There's more to this story, much more.
This needs to be a movie, like now. I'll even pre-order the bluray.
HARDLY. more like a bad sit com episode on sienfeld
While what they have done is honorable the organization was too “loud” they wanted to be heroes and they wanted everyone to notice them and give them flowers. Why are they taking videos of themselves smashing photos, having the man they saved go on camera and talk? Look at the photo of the leader of the organization he clearly wanted to look a certain way and so did the rest of them. Let your actions speak, no need to boast even if you are “heroes”.
The American hero and the Northern Korean who needs help. Yap those stories are so for the 1990's
Fascism such as the North Korean government has existed in the '90's until present
What is your point here
Whatever child protective services puts you through is some north Korean stuff, too
Calamity all around from that country.
The end of this video is very wrong. Kim Han Sol lives in Bosnia now
Wow, not sure I'd report quite so much info.... who did it and how it happened....
Why do Biden & Blunkin not care about their citizens?
1:32 JESUS, LADY TAKE A HINT. He's said he always try to lean on caution.
Very James Bond-ish!
Poor guy is living on a very short timer. RIP.
I'm just glad I'm Vietnamese and don't have to worry about Fat Choi or the CCP.
If you have a problem, If no one else can help and if you can find him, Maybe you can hire, The Ahn-Team.
Chris straight up lies about not knowing that Trump and Kim were meeting, and then says maybe I did after she calls him out on it lol.
The world can thank China for such a regime as North Korea.
I would like to be that brave.
The world so scare but we have to struggle.
She new you but wasn't 100% how things have changed I know they don't like their job because of it
Why are you going on 60 Minutes? Do you want Kim Jon Un to find you?!
If it's all fake and they wanted to go, their story should be fairly easy to corroborate. Hand over the notes, files, contact logs, etc, showing communications with their contact in the embassy staging this. I'm leaning towards believing the "kidnappers" because who would just stroll into an embassy univited, demanding the diplomatic staff defect? It would be a huge assumption that they'd even want to go! Also, there's a huge incentive for the diplomatic staff to lie on this one.
한국에도 없는 영웅이시네요 미국가면 뵙고 싶네요
He's a walking dead. He should have given the CIA a heads-up about the plot (fake kidnapping) before flown to Spain
I mean would they let him?
@@anellawrites I think they would off. We're talking about possible NK defectors here. CIA does crazy stuff everyday. He just wants to be a hero. Now he's a villan 😔
Because the CIA can't be officially involved. They'll do cleanup duty, but nothing officially ahead of time.
@@chagni21 LOL, yeah just ask the Kennedy's!
Does anyone know if this is an older show or is a current one?
It seems like news agencies are not labeling shows, titles, etc properly.
I regularly begin several minutes of watching a YT video that said it was posted 3 days ago and find out half way throughout that it was Originally aired 7 years ago.
Many times the news story or video never mentions the date, city or state.
I have wasted time with reading or watching a story about what I thought was the city where I lived, but it was a different state.
I think most journalists and YT pundits are Dunning Krugers with a false sense of eminence while we all live in a Peter Townsend "Eminence Front"!
Its A Put On!
Why y'all narcing on these people and putting their lives at risk??
Fr 😂😂 at least block his face and disguise his voice, they do that in vids with other ppl they know should be hidden from the public.
DODGERS homie
His fault, what did he expect.
She asking the wrong questions lolshe feds
Why don’t the American government don’t do something about North Korea these people are basically kept hostage and told what to do in our own country not ok
Why does the United States stop exploration of immigrants labour in Saudia Arabia and the United Arab Emirates? I'll tell you why the United States does not care about those things unless they do not like the country doing it.
Bc isolating a brainwashed country is safer. Been there before, it’s an interesting place.
Because N. Korea has nukes.
They are estimated to have about 50 nukes, but have also stockpiled a significant quantity of chemical and biological weapons. And then there is their 1.5 million strong military. What exactly do you suggest the US "do" about them?
@@alexs1429 - that’s probably the most minor reason of it. The issue is actually human rights violations. They know they won’t be able to fix the problem. Too much brainwashing.
The obvious compromise is to plead guilty of charges and serve time in a minimum US security prison or home arrest.
Biden or SecState should step in and help this American marine. It’s a no-brainer. WTF.
This story is so interesting and intriguing.
The interviewer did a very poor job...
"America, F*ck Yeah! Comin' Again to Save the M*ther F*ckin' day, Yeah!"
Being the royal family is in Spain shouldn't Spain rethink its ties with North Korea? Is North Korea Sayings it's not been part of trade routes?. Saving face should include treatment of people
You cleary don't understand how geopolitics work or politics in general. Why does Spain still have relations with Saudi Arabia after what they did to the critic of the Prince in Turkey?
You sound like a North Korean operative
@@shadowslayer9988So why do they ?...explain your thought process
@@shadowslayer9988Spain doesn’t have ties to Saudi, it’s UAE…and because our previous king currently resides in Abu Dhabi. You don’t know what you’re talking about.
This interview was not a smart move… smh
60'min said he from la lol
How many N Korean agents, disguised as diplomats are scurrying across the U.S. borders?
Dude - we've been doing this type of work since the Cold War. In way larger numbers.
Sleeper agents to be activated in the near future? probably quite a few, but they're disguised as Chinese economic refugees seeking "a better life" - and that's why the bipartisan bill in Congress should've been passed so we can vet these people more closely.
Exactly! They’ve been able to hack and get billions of dollars. They’re stealing identities of Americans and Europeans to work for tech companies then plant malware to hack the company and send money back to NK.
Most are Chinese crossing the U.S. border.
None
Terrible, interviewer. Her questions, lack of empathy, really, irritated me
A Korean Mexican? No such thing! Impossible!
Come to California 😅
So a Seoul Hombre?
Why does Spain have a diplomatic relationship with NK? Idk anything about the Spanish monarchy. They’re still a traditional monarchy right?
Hola 😁 Colombiana living in Madrid here. Spain is a parlamentary monarchy. I imagine it has diplomatic relations with NoKo as default. If there's no confrontation or enmity between them why not?
@@IRosamelia hola! Yo soy un Dominicano viviendo en los Estados Unidos! Thank you for that clarification. The education here in the US isn’t great… It would have me believe that NK has no diplomatic ties with anyone other than enemy powers like China and Russia. I assumed an EU power would limit relations with such a strict dictatorship. I didn’t even know Spain was a monarchy until I watched La Casa De Papel. The more you know!
@@CorcovadoMusic Hola, EEUU por su posición militarista en el siglo XX se ha creado una serie de enemistades pero de verdad que la mayoría de países no les importa mucho la situación interna de otros países con tal que fluya el comercio. Poderoso caballero es el señor dinero, saludos a Juan Luis 🤗
Human trafficking, they were making money. Dont be so naive
What a Savage.
My Hero ! 💙
No different when the Russians decided to build a wall to create East Germany in the early '60s
A lot of people defected this way or got shot trying to get over wire fencing and ultimately the brick wall
The savages here were the Russian government and Kim Jon Ung today as his father before him
Thank God for Gorbachev's insight and Reagan's persistence.
Never thought I see day as I lived in West Berlin
That wall was an oppressive sight to say the least
Straight up
I think this guys heart is in the right place, but do you want private American citizens running around the world trying to "to good" if those efforts include breaking host countries and international law?
This story is more important than people lives.
you make no sense
@@deathlarsen7502 not to u.
It’s an essential story
@@davinxi5926 ...
U wouldn't be saying that when your life is on the line
@@davinxi5926 hardly. it's completely irrelevant
What's crazy is the history of how we got here with North Korea. Bad decision making that goes back.
Yeah well North Korea is bosstings it's ties with Russia, Iran, and China we can only wait and see what happens in the future from such developments.
He's a terrible actor...way too over dramatic.
Sad story and Kim should be gone !
Ahn for Congress.
Free him
I'd be happy to be wrong here, but there has to be some information they're withholding here cause from what they're saying there was no security, the house was almost empty, so why wasn't this a lightning quick operation? Hell, even after the police had left and they saw that the coast was clear, they could've immediately left. If it was indeed an exfiltration operation those people were extremely amateurish and there's no way they spent anything more than 30 minutes planning this. Also I have to say that after he admitted that he knew about the Trump-KJU meeting, my suspicions about the veracity of this guy's story grew even more cause from the beginning I thought his body language looked off, the reasons and answers he was giving just seemed too shallow.
My comment will continue in a moment. Tick-tock, Tick-tock, Tick-tock Tick-tock.
Horrible interviewer
Koren Mexican u don’t hear that often.
Right? 😂
Many Korean people live in Mexico.
For all people involved freedom from fear bless them Jesus its a dark system. Political freedom Jesus because you are the god of freedom
Someone should expose the journalist personal information to the world. Since she doesn’t mind exposing the man being interviewed where he reside
Tiktok brought me here 😳
Gah this operation was goofy lol! Took them UNTIL Spanish police came that they realized someone was unaccounted for?! Theres only 10 people there lmfao! Clearly the wife wasn't in the loop lol. I would've taken a leaf from Carlos Ghosn's playbook. 1. Have it happen on a birthday of Kim Il Sung when the rest of NK is doing something else. 2. Have Cheollima come in dressed as a band. 3. Have them play the propaganda music and have a party thrown. 4. Ditch the instruments and have the skinny north koreans pack into the cases. Head out.