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4LOVE

Will U.S Attack This New Nuclear Threat?

I think not.I think they have the capability to fight
back and do great damage to us.So i think we will complain
about them but leave them alone.

N. Korea Admits Secret Nukes Program
Oct 17, 12:10 am ET

Bush Administration Stunned; Program Violates Anti-Nuclear Agreement


OCT. 16, 2002 (CBS News) - North Korea has told the United States it has a secret nuclear weapons program in violation of an agreement signed with the Clinton administration, a senior administration official said Wednesday night.

North Korea also told U.S. diplomats it is no longer beholden to the anti-nuclear agreement, said the official who spoke on condition of anonymity.

Shortly after learning of the North Korean nuclear program, South Korea urged North Korea to abide by international anti-nuclear agreements following an announcement in Washington that the North had admitted it had a secret nuclear weapons program.

"We urge North Korea to abide by its obligations," Deputy Foreign Minister Lee Tae-sik said.

"South Korea has been in close consultations with the United States and Japan after being informed about suspected North Korean nuclear development," he said.

The disclosure, which stunned senior administration officials, is certain to chill U.S.-North Korean relations. President Bush had labeled the country part of the "axis of evil" — along with Iraq and Iran — but hopes were raised that the reclusive nation wanted to build international ties when Bush sent Assistant Secretary of State James Kelly to Pyongyang for security talks.

Kelly visited North Korea on Oct. 3-5 and demanded that the communist state address global concerns about its nuclear and other weapons programs.

In response, the Pyongyang government accused Bush's special envoy of making "threatening remarks." The United States refused all comment on the dicussions.

Under a 1994 agreement with the United States, North Korea promised to give up its nuclear weapons program, and it promised to allow inspections to verify that it did not have the material needed to construct such weapons.

But it has yet to allow the inspections, drawing criticism from the Bush administration.

The source said Kelly also raised with North Korea evidence that North Korea may have a uranimum-enrichment program. The program, which the United States believes would only be used to develop a nuclear bomb, began under the Clinton administration, according to the official.

Surprisingly, North Korea confirmed the allegation.

The administration has not decided how to respond. "We're going to keep talking," the official said.

After months of tension with South Korea, the North resumed high-level talks in August that restarted stalled reconciliation efforts on the Korean peninsula — divided by the most heavily armed border in the world.

The Koreas were divided after World War II and remained that way at the end of the inconclusive Korean War from 1950-53. About 37,000 U.S. troops are stationed in South Korea as a deterrent against the North.
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Reply #1 posted 10/16/02 9:53pm

2the9s

Will U.S Attack This New Nuclear Threat?

4LOVE said:

I think not.


I think you are right.

I think they have the capability to fight back and do great damage to us.


I think you are wrong.

But they do have the capability to damage S. Korea, which I guess is worth caring about.

So i think we will complain about them but leave them alone.


I think you are right.
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Reply #2 posted 10/16/02 10:04pm

SkletonKee

this is what happens when bush opens his mouth without thinking...all diplomacy is lost..


we set a precedent...and all these countries are going to taunt us or threaten us with this precedent...


now, i cant wait till all these other countries start attacking and saying its all a pre-emptive strike...
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Reply #3 posted 10/16/02 10:09pm

2the9s

SkletonKee said:

this is what happens when bush opens his mouth without thinking...all diplomacy is lost..


CO-SIGN!

we set a precedent...and all these countries are going to taunt us or threaten us with this precedent...


Actually not. Queen Elizabeth sent a fleet to destroy the Spanish Armada the second time around. Preemptively. The Six-Day War in 1967 was "preemptive."

Not that that makes it right. And not that Bush knows of these precedents.


now, i cant wait till all these other countries start attacking and saying its all a pre-emptive strike...


I can. sigh
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Reply #4 posted 10/16/02 10:16pm

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SkletonKee said:

this is what happens when bush opens his mouth without thinking...all diplomacy is lost..

Indeed. biggrin
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