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    North Korea names Kim Jong Un Supreme Commander

    PYONGYANG, North Korea (AP) — North Korea said Saturday that Kim Jong Un has been officially named supreme commander of the military, further strengthening his authority after the death of his father.

    Officials and state media have bestowed on Kim Jong Un, who is in his late 20s, a string of titles as North Korea's elite rally around him after Kim Jong Il's death in mid-December after 17 years in power.

    But the title Supreme Commander — and its formal proclamation by the powerful Political Bureau of the Central Committee of the Workers' Party — is a clear sign that Kim Jong Un is fast consolidating power over North Korea. It's also the latest step in a burgeoning personality cult around him.

    Kim Jong Un's age and inexperience have raised questions outside North Korea about his leadership of a nation engaged in delicate negotiations over its nuclear program and grappling with decades of economic hardship and chronic food shortages.

    But the North has moved quickly to show the world a unified face.

    "This is a historic event reflecting the unanimous will of the service persons and the people to defend the dignity of the country," the official Korean Central News Agency said.

    It said Kim Jong Un's new title "provides sure guarantee for glorifying the great exploits performed by Kim Jong Il for army building and carrying forward the cause of the songun (military-first) revolution generation after generation."

    The party said the country should unite around Kim Jong Un and strengthen "the monolithic leadership system of the dear respected Comrade Kim Jong Un throughout the party and society."

    An unannounced Workers' Party meeting Friday proclaimed that the younger Kim "assumed supreme commandership of the Korean People's Army" according to a will made by Kim Jong Il on Oct. 8, the North's official Korean Central News Agency said in a statement early Saturday morning.

    The meeting of the North's ruling party came one day after the official mourning period for Kim Jong Il ended and senior military and political officials publicly declared Kim Jong Un leader of the party, military and people at a massive memorial for his father.

    Titles are an important part of North Korea's efforts to link Kim Jong Un to the myth-building surrounding the Kim family legacy.

    Kim Il Sung, the country's first and only president, retains the title Eternal President even after his death.

    Kim Jong Il held three main positions: chairman of the National Defense Commission, general secretary of the Workers' Party and supreme commander of the Korean People's Army. According to the constitution, his position as chairman of the National Defense Commission made him Supreme Leader of North Korea.

    Kim Jong Un was made a four-star general last year and appointed a vice chairman of the Central Military Commission of the Workers' Party. Since his father's death, he has picked up major titles from officials and state media: Great Successor, Supreme Leader and Great Leader. And now he has officially been named Supreme Commander.

    Analysts said the moves show the power transition has been smooth and faster than anticipated.

    "The proclamation is something that has been expected, but it is notable that it happened so quickly," said Kim Yeon-su, a North Korea expert at Korea National Defense University. He said North Korea was showing the world that its system was stable and "the elite remain united."

    He said that next for Kim Jong Un in 2012 would be for him to be nominated as chairman of the National Defense Commission and to rise to general secretary of the Workers' Party.

    Yang Moo-jin, a professor at the University of North Korean Studies in Seoul, said the succession was accelerating and stabilizing.

    "It also shows the military-first rule will continue. The North was pressing ahead with steps for power transition regardless of the mourning period. That shows the country is united."

    Choe Yong Nam, 48-year-old army officer, told The Associated Press in Pyongyang that he was confident with Kim Jong Un as supreme commander of the military. "As we were led by illustrious commanders of Mount Paektu, we have won only victories. I am sure that we will always emerge victorious as we have another great leader Kim Jong Un."

    Paektu is the highest peak on the Korean peninsula and the North cites it in propaganda to signify the Kim dynasty. It is also Kim Jong Il's official birthplace.

    An engineer with the 326 Electric Wire Factory, Kim Song Un, 54, said he did not expect any changes in the country's policies. "We will keep to our path of the socialist cause of juche (self reliance) true to the leadership of Kim Jong Un in the future, as we did under the leadership of Kim Jong Il."

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    Associated Press writers Foster Klug, Scott McDonald and Sam Kim in Seoul, South Korea, contributed to this report. Follow them at twitter.com/APklug and twitter.com/samkim_ap.

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    • YDNAR  •  1 month 9 days ago
      A leg of Lamb, a side of beef, and a roasted Water buffalo....Breakfast!
    • YDNAR  •  1 month 9 days ago
      In his picture he looks like he missed the buffet and ate the delivery truck instead!
    • YDNAR  •  1 month 9 days ago
      Supream blubber butt , There may be a food shortage in N. Korea.... But Fatso hasent had to miss any meals.....
    • Abe  •  1 month 9 days ago
      It's ironic that North Korea would have an obese leader, while their countrymen starve.
    • tom  •  Richmond, United States  •  1 month 9 days ago
      It was either the fat son or the #$%$ son...#$%$ not much to pick from in this nutty family tree!
    • David  •  Kansas City, United States  •  1 month 24 days ago
      I have another name to add, Burrito Supreme.
    • Peter  •  Dallas, United States  •  1 month 10 days ago
      kim jong un ride horse look like robber gang
    • Kat  •  Calgary, Canada  •  1 month 24 days ago
      So how many North Koreans had to die of starvation for Kimg Jong to earn that title. He looks like a chubby little 14 year old.
    • Just Sayin'  •  1 month 24 days ago
      No wonder they're all starving
    • Bruce  •  Newark, United States  •  1 month 24 days ago
      Looks like he needs a stool softener!!
    • john t  •  Charlotte, United States  •  1 month 24 days ago
      supreme eater is more like it
    • Soldier  •  1 month 24 days ago
      Boy, he sure looks like a fat little toad.
    • locohoya  •  Culpeper, United States  •  1 month 24 days ago
      wow, a kid with the capacity to set off nukes-- is it just me, or is something wrong with that picture??
    • william 1  •  St Louis, United States  •  1 month 24 days ago
      maybe we can send kim kardishian over as a gift but then again he might take it wrong and start ww3
    • Bruce  •  Newark, United States  •  1 month 24 days ago
      He looks like the Korean version of the Bob's big boy statue.
    • Roth Combover  •  1 month 24 days ago
      He looks like a Korean Augustus Gloop. Sticking his hand in the food and stuffing his fat head with candy.
    • Bill  •  1 month 24 days ago
      His full title is "Your fattiness, the Dear Piglet, the supreme commander!"
    • A  •  1 month 24 days ago
      Now that title will make us quake in our shoes. LOL
    • Leadfoot  •  Battle Creek, United States  •  1 month 24 days ago
      Who care's what they title him, he is just a third generation duche any way,nothing is going to change in north korea.
    • Alfred N  •  Chattanooga, United States  •  1 month 24 days ago
      I appreciate the fact that people can have a weight problem. But that mess on top of his head is absolutely inexcusable!