Director of National Intelligence James Clapper gave a riveting account of the visit at a New York conference on cyber security just days after the government imposed new sanctions on North Korea in retaliation for the late November attack.
He said on November 7, the first night of his mission to free two Americans, he dined with General Kim, "in charge of the Reconnaissance General Bureau, the RGB, who's the organization responsible for overseeing the attack against Sony."
Clapper called the elaborate, 12-course repast "one of the best Korean meals I've ever had" but said the four-star general spent most of the meal berating him about American aggression "and what terrible people we were."
"All the vitriol that he spewed in my direction over dinner was real," Clapper said.
"They really do believe they are under siege from all directions and painting us as an enemy that is about to invade their country every day is one of the chief propaganda elements that's held North Korea together.