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Axis of Evil
N Korea warns UN nuclear agency
2002-12-15
North Korea has threatened to remove UN seals and surveillance cameras from its nuclear facilities. On Saturday, for the second time in three days, Pyongyang wrote to the UN watchdog - the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) - demanding that it remove the seals as soon as possible. If the IAEA failed to meet its request, North Korea warned, the "necessary measures" would be taken unilaterally.
"And you guys can just loosen these straps, too! An' you can fergit about us takin' that medication!"
Posted by:Fred Pruitt

#9  Its bad policy to pull out when things are loud. It enourages folks like the NK to be bellicose. The US should tell the South Korean Government that we intend to pull out within 5 years and they will have to pick up the slack.
Posted by: rurprecht   2002-12-16 11:29:48  

#8  I agree with Jack. Don't try to figure anything in Korea politics or culture out. They just don't conform to anything in the western universe. Next to them, the Chinese and the Japanese are straightforward.
Posted by: 11A5S   2002-12-16 07:08:55  

#7  The first person who can figure out the Koreans wins the Nobel Prize in Physics (not Peace)since he will also be able to explain anti-gravity, big bang and the second coming of Christ.
Posted by: Jack   2002-12-16 06:07:29  

#6  Wes Dabney said that 50K person protest is an annual thing put together by agents of NK and the commies.
Posted by: Anonymous   2002-12-16 01:00:08  

#5  should publicly wash our hands of sk... also france and germany...

say that they are outside of american protection and we are indifferent to what happens...

how'd they react to that??
Posted by: Anonymous   2002-12-15 14:09:07  

#4  Joe, as Fred also noted, the protesters aren't limited to students by any means. I should've been clearer. I would expect that were the roles reversed, we would be told to knock off the protests or they would withdraw their aid, support. Fortunately for Seoul, we aren't as brusque. I just don't see what's in the US's interest in exposing our troops to protect what seems an ungrateful ally
Posted by: Frank G   2002-12-15 12:26:10  

#3  Stores and restaurants are posting prominent signs that Americans will not be served. Non students are doing this. It is a general Korean problem and U.S. policy should not ignore it.
Posted by: Fred Boness   2002-12-15 11:39:52  

#2  If the positions were reversed, and South Korea was the superpower, and they judged the USA by its college students... I think you need to find a better basis for policy suggestions.
Posted by: Joe Katzman   2002-12-15 11:09:50  

#1  After the big protests by So. Korean idiots
students wanting the U.S. to leave, and the continuous raised middle finger from the No Koreans, I wonder what stake we have in this peninsula? Japan, yes, and Taiwan as well, but if we puled out today, the South and North would have to face a bad reality, with a lotta dead Koreans as the result. But our troops, who serve only as a tripwire, shouldn't be sacrificed for these ignorant and ungrateful bastards
Posted by: Frank G   2002-12-15 10:24:59  

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