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N. Korea Won't Give Up Nuke Development |
2004-09-20 |
Posted by:Fred |
#1 Rodong Sinmun, an official North Korean newspaper, said in an editorial that the secret nuclear activities in South Korea in 1982 and 2000 were an "inevitable result of double standards" applied by the United States, the South's chief ally. The comments, which echoed other North Korean statements in recent days, were another blow to troubled efforts to hold another round of talks aimed at persuading North Korea to end its nuclear weapons development. Last Thursday, North Korea said it would not attend planned six-party talks on its nuclear activities until South Korea fully discloses the details of its secret atomic experiments. Useful NorK excuse #7734. So the SKors make a little plut, and came clean. The NorKs want to make plut and will never come clean. The six-way talks are a complete waste of time, effort, and cuisine. We need to let the Chicoms know that if they want to feed their little mad Kim dog, it is on their nickel (or yuan) and the SKors and Japan will do what they have to do in order to insure the defense of their homelands. That may include missile defense and/or nuclear capability. Diplomacy with the likes of Jimmuh and Matty Halfbright is a proven failure and we ain't a-goin' theh no mo'. |
Posted by: Alaska Paul 2004-09-20 5:24:50 PM |