KTLA News12:39 p.m. PST, November 24, 2010
Palin was asked during an interview with how she would handle the current situation between North and South Korea.
NEW YORK -- Former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin accidentally mixed up North and South Korea during a radio interview Wednesday.
Palin was asked during an interview with Glenn Beck how she would handle the current situation between North and South Korea.
"Obviously we gotta stand with our North Korean allies," she said. "We are bound to treaties."
A few moments earlier Palin had correctly identified North Korea as an adversary, not an ally.
"We aren't having a lot of faith that the White House is gonna come out with a strong enough policy to sanction what it is that North Korea is gonna do."
Palin was asked during an interview with Glenn Beck how she would handle the current situation between North and South Korea.
"Obviously we gotta stand with our North Korean allies," she said. "We are bound to treaties."
A few moments earlier Palin had correctly identified North Korea as an adversary, not an ally.
"We aren't having a lot of faith that the White House is gonna come out with a strong enough policy to sanction what it is that North Korea is gonna do."
Debate about the nation's policy in Korea has been fueled by North Korea's recent barrage on the island of Yeonpyeong that killed two South Korean civilians, two marines and wounded 18 others in what U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon called one of the "gravest incidents" since the Korean War.