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See no evil: US-North Korea report
2005-01-01
A recent report by a distinguished US task force says the United States should use incentives, not bludgeons, in dealing with North Korea in order to defuse the nuclear crisis and persuade Pyongyang to dismantle its nuclear-weapons program permanently. The panel, however, got it wrong and put faith in the duplicitous North Korean regime. It should have been listening to the North Korean refugees who fled the "worker's paradise" before it pontificated to the United States about the wisdom of using carrots, not sticks. It's the latest case of "see no evil" when it comes to North Korea.

True to form, North Korea is edging away from its pledge to participate in the fourth round of the six-party talks. The North Korean Foreign Ministry declared through the state-run Rodong Shinmun that "psychological" campaigns of misinformation perpetuated by the United States are deliberate attempts to undermine North Korea by creating the perception that the nation is in chaos. This being North Korea's raison du jour for reneging on its commitment. Perhaps more oil, cash and another glass factory built at China's expense (widely reported preconditions to North Korea's attendance at the last three meetings) will prompt Pyongyang to honor that which it already has promised so many times before. Or at least it might compel participation for the short term until another opportunity presents itself for North Korea to blackmail the region into paying still more for what the North was supposedly bound to do more than a decade ago - dismantle its nuclear program.

The North Koreans are nothing if not consistent, as they have reneged on every nuclear agreement entered into over the past 15 years, and not just with the United States. The 1992 Joint Declaration on the Denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula was signed by North Korea and South Korea. Of course, we now know North Korea was violating that agreement virtually before the ink was dry...
Posted by:Michael Sheehan

#7  Hey there, Madeline, thats nicer n the plaque they gave me from Oz-slow, for that there No-Bell peace prize I got for negotiating that agreement with Dear Leader. I trust him, he was very gracious to me over there, just like my dear friend Chavez was when I was last down there.
Posted by: Jimmuh Cartuh   2005-01-01 2:51:34 PM  

#6  "But look at the smashing brooch I'm wearing. It signifies negotiated peace with the North. It's a gold inlayed ostrich with his head buried"
Posted by: Madeleine Halfbright   2005-01-01 1:44:24 PM  

#5  ...comfortable, well-fed academics and former politicians and bureaucrats sought to craft still more generous offers and inducements for the Pyongyang regime

Yeah, I kinda figured that was the makeup of the "distinguished task force".
Posted by: tu3031   2005-01-01 1:34:23 PM  

#4  Lets make a deal with a regime that has managed to never stick to a deal once in row.
Posted by: Michael   2005-01-01 10:18:07 AM  

#3  The recent US task force making these recommendations included Mad-eline Halfbright and other Clintonistias.
Posted by: Capt America   2005-01-01 3:08:07 AM  

#2  I am constantly amazed by such stories. I try to imagine how the last 4 years of the MSM-declared "oh so skeery standoff" could have gone any better than it has. The "stew in your own juice" policy has completely befuddled Dear Leader (or whatever he's called, now, lol!) and the whole NorK joke may collapse at any moment - and without a shot being fired. After stewing for 4 years, I'd wager he's pretty tender, by now. And to think we didn't bolster him and prop him up at great cost to ourselves, just so he could continue proliferating. Sheesh, who'da thunk it? Well obviously Bush & Co thunk it and made it happen. And the little NorK Leader has nothing to show for all his bluster and bullshit for 4 solid years. Only the MSM is immune - they still don't get it, lol!

Posted by: .com   2005-01-01 1:22:14 AM  

#1  The North Koreans are nothing if not consistent, as they have reneged on every nuclear agreement entered into over the past 15 years, and not just with the United States. The 1992 Joint Declaration on the Denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula was signed by North Korea and South Korea. Of course, we now know North Korea was violating that agreement virtually before the ink was dry...

In light of such facts, how is it possible for any sane person to propose a negotiated deal with North Korea? There is NOTHING to negotiate because there is nothing the North Koreans won't lie about. This is a monumental case of diplomats fooling nobody except themselves. The only problem is that the joke's on millions of Koreans who stand to perish if North Korea's psychosis goes terminal at some point.
Posted by: Zenster   2005-01-01 12:58:03 AM  

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