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China-Japan-Koreas
Rice: International pressure on N. Korea working
2006-11-07
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said Monday North Korea decided to return to six-party nuclear disarmament talks because of the strong international response to its nuclear test last month. "North Korea is now responding to the international community's resolve," Rice said in an interview with Fox News.
They'll respond to resolve if it's shown. The problem is to get all the cats in the herd moving in the same direction.
The UN Security Council imposed sanctions against North Korea following missile tests in July and a nuclear test in October. As a result, Rice said she assumes North Korea will refrain from future testing. She noted that two senior US officials are in East Asia this week to lay the groundwork for the upcoming six-party talks, which will be held in either November or December.
Posted by:Fred

#2  Here's what I think: It's not international pressure. His paranoid mind doesn't care. He's worried about a revolution and his own hide. Diminishing food supplies will do that.
Posted by: gorb   2006-11-07 12:42  

#1  I initially had a theory that ol' Kim wanted to be invaded so he could escape and forget and his pathetic little country, and the poor inhabitants. I had a beleif that he actually wanted the US to invade just so they could repair the Nt, but I was wrong it seems?
Posted by: devilstoenail   2006-11-07 11:35  

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