I'm skeptical...
By Mark Magnier and Barbara Demick
Los Angeles Times
BEIJING, September 19, 2005 -- North Korea pledged today to end its nuclear weapons program and rejoin global treaties aimed at stemming the spread of atomic arms in return for energy aid fuck... all North Korea had to do was threaten the world with nukes, TO GET FREE ENERGY!!!
and diplomatic recognition. During a news conference at the White House today, President Bush called the agreement "a positive step." "It was a step forward in making this world a more secure place," Bush said. He added, "The question is, over time, will all parties adhere to the agreement?"According to a joint statement by the six nations involved in negotiations for more than two years, Pyongyang "committed to abandon all nuclear weapons and existing nuclear programs and to return at an early date to the nonproliferation treaty of nuclear weapons." It also said North Korea would accept International Atomic Energy Agency safeguards. In other matters, the U.S. and North Korea agreed to respect each other's sovereignty, a key Pyongyang demand, and to take steps to normalize diplomatic relations. In return for Pyongyang's accord what exactly did North Korea GIVE to others, in this "accord", the other nations agreed that North Korea had the right to the peaceful use of nuclear energy and said they would discuss providing it a light-water reactor in the future. WHY??? FOR WHAT REASON??? Pyongyang's demand for a civilian nuclear energy program has been a major stumbling block in this seven-day round of talks. The United States remains fearful that North Korea might divert spent nuclear fuel to weapons — a step the communist nation is believed to have taken in the past. Washingtonn affirmed that it had no nuclear weapons on the Korean peninsula and no intention of attacking North Korea
They do have these things called "BOOMERS" though, which the Bush administration has in the past characterized as a member of an "axis of evil" and as an "outpost of tyranny". The announcement marked the first time in the lengthy negotiations that any agreement had been announced. Details are still to be worked out, and the parties agreed to hold another round of talks in Beijing in November.
"This is real progress, and a big achievement," said Zhang Liangui, a North Korea expert at the Central Party School in Beijing. "It's a milestone." A big achievement, huh? If this was a milestone, THEN WHAT THE FUCK WAS THIS?!?!?!
American intelligence in North Korea...
NOW!
Los Angeles Times
BEIJING, September 19, 2005 -- North Korea pledged today to end its nuclear weapons program and rejoin global treaties aimed at stemming the spread of atomic arms in return for energy aid fuck... all North Korea had to do was threaten the world with nukes, TO GET FREE ENERGY!!!
and diplomatic recognition. During a news conference at the White House today, President Bush called the agreement "a positive step." "It was a step forward in making this world a more secure place," Bush said. He added, "The question is, over time, will all parties adhere to the agreement?"According to a joint statement by the six nations involved in negotiations for more than two years, Pyongyang "committed to abandon all nuclear weapons and existing nuclear programs and to return at an early date to the nonproliferation treaty of nuclear weapons." It also said North Korea would accept International Atomic Energy Agency safeguards. In other matters, the U.S. and North Korea agreed to respect each other's sovereignty, a key Pyongyang demand, and to take steps to normalize diplomatic relations. In return for Pyongyang's accord what exactly did North Korea GIVE to others, in this "accord", the other nations agreed that North Korea had the right to the peaceful use of nuclear energy and said they would discuss providing it a light-water reactor in the future. WHY??? FOR WHAT REASON??? Pyongyang's demand for a civilian nuclear energy program has been a major stumbling block in this seven-day round of talks. The United States remains fearful that North Korea might divert spent nuclear fuel to weapons — a step the communist nation is believed to have taken in the past. Washingtonn affirmed that it had no nuclear weapons on the Korean peninsula and no intention of attacking North Korea
They do have these things called "BOOMERS" though, which the Bush administration has in the past characterized as a member of an "axis of evil" and as an "outpost of tyranny". The announcement marked the first time in the lengthy negotiations that any agreement had been announced. Details are still to be worked out, and the parties agreed to hold another round of talks in Beijing in November.
"This is real progress, and a big achievement," said Zhang Liangui, a North Korea expert at the Central Party School in Beijing. "It's a milestone." A big achievement, huh? If this was a milestone, THEN WHAT THE FUCK WAS THIS?!?!?!
American intelligence in North Korea...
NOW!
3 Comments:
North Korea starts up it's reactor only when it suits it's foreign policy needs. Like during September of this year.
How can anyone say this deal will help North Korea. It only rewards the insane behavior of the country's government. And helps keep Kim Jong Il's rule in place.
The deal will be broken.
Why would you post that stupid photoshop picture of bush with the binoculars...every president since carter has been in that same picture...are you some kind of lefty???
Take a better look at the situation brainwave.
The only deal to be had with North Korea is a fucking bad one.
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