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China-Japan-Koreas
Skors roll over, ask Kim to scratch tummy
2005-08-13
BEIJING - South Korean Foreign Minister Ban Ki-Moon said during a trip to China the issue of a peaceful North Korean nuclear program needed to be discussed, Chinese state-run Xinhua news agency said on Saturday. “All concerned sides still need to discuss about the DPRK’s right of peaceful use of nuclear energy,” said Ban.
Translation: they're willing to let the NKors keep their nukes. The Skors have sold themselves out.
Ban made the remark Friday after talks in Beijing with his Chinese counterpart Li Zhaoxing and State Councilor Tang Jiaxuan, a former foreign minister.

Six-nation talks on Pyongyang’s nuclear ambitions broke off last Sunday for three weeks without any sign of agreement on how to get the Stalinst state to abandon atomic weapons. The talks, which involve the two Koreas, the United States, China, Russia and Japan, are scheduled to resume in the final week of August.
Not that there's any point now.
A key sticking point was Pyongyang’s insistence on the right to retain peaceful atomic reactors to produce energy, a demand flatly rejected by the US.

During Friday’s talks, State Councilor Tang told Ban the most recent round of six-party talks had “entered a new stage of substantial negotiation” and made “positive progress,” according to the Xinhua report. Tang said he hoped all sides would maintain contact and coordination, study hard on how to narrow their differences and facilitate the talks in order to bring about more progress, the agency said.
Posted by:Steve White

#4  Well, the South would do anything, and I mean ANYTHING, to avoid total regime collapse north of the DMZ...including indulging the Chonger's nuclear fetish.
Posted by: Scotty   2005-08-13 20:56  

#3  Uhmmm, SK guys - one small point.

We'll be glad to leave your country sooner rather than later, but after that you're pretty much on your own this time - as you may have noticed, we're busy elsewhere.

But we will have time and troops to help the Japanese stop you and your northern cousins cold if you head south.

Be careful what you ask for - you just might get it. And more.
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2005-08-13 12:43  

#2  The US should cut a deal with the NORKs. They dismantle their nuclear program and allow on-site verification and monitoring. We pull ALL of our troops out of the Korean peninsula. After that, if the SKors have a problem with the NORKs - they can deal with it themselves.
Posted by: DMFD   2005-08-13 11:26  

#1  One of two reasons dictate such placidity on the South Koreans; a)they would rather be Red than Dead, or more ominously; b)finally they grasp the true power of Detente and MAD that rides with it. Does that mean the South has Nukes also, or are they signaling that the US will ride shotgun over pushing the button?
Posted by: smn   2005-08-13 05:07  

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