Wednesday, November 09, 2005

Clarity

NOVEMBER 10, 2005
by Seung-Ryun Kim
Donga.com
U.S. President George W. Bush emphasized on November 8, “North Korea should make an effort to turn its diplomatic rhetoric into reality.” President Bush held an interview with the Korean Broadcasting System (KBS) that day at the White House before attending the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit in Busan. He said in the interview, “There has been progress in the six-party talks, but it is time to take action rather than rhetoric to resolve the North Korean nuclear issue.”
The president’s remark reaffirmed Washington’s North Korea policy: “Pyongyang should make clear its will to renounce nuclear programs with concrete actions.” Pyongyang declared its willingness to give up nuclear programs in the agreement reached at the fourth round of the six-party talks, but it has made remarks contrary to the declaration, saying, “We cannot give them up before receiving a light water reactor.”


Are any of you dumbass LOONleftICS following this? A North Korea free of nuclear weapons technology... Trumps all other issues. Including the D.P.R.K's right to nuclear energy.

It trumps the need for peace also.

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