Pointless talk...
By Glenn Kessler
Washington Post Staff Writer
Wednesday, November 9, 2005
North Korea has said it plans to finish building a 50-megawatt nuclear reactor in as little as two years, allowing it to produce enough weapons-grade plutonium for 10 weapons annually, according to the first public report of an unofficial U.S. delegation that visited Pyongyang in August. The new reactor would represent a tenfold leap in North Korea's ability to produce fuel for nuclear weapons, which could give it significant leverage in talks aimed at dismantling its nuclear programs. North Korea tentatively agreed in September to "abandon" its programs, but the talks -- which resume today in Beijing -- must still resolve how quickly Pyongyang gives up its weapons and what types of incentives it will receive.
The Eye's perception of events. Why would the D.P.R.K expend it's scarce resources towards building a nuclear reactor they KNOW will have to be scrapped in any six-party deal? They blame George W. Bush for "violating the trust of the six-party talks"...
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Washington Post Staff Writer
Wednesday, November 9, 2005
North Korea has said it plans to finish building a 50-megawatt nuclear reactor in as little as two years, allowing it to produce enough weapons-grade plutonium for 10 weapons annually, according to the first public report of an unofficial U.S. delegation that visited Pyongyang in August. The new reactor would represent a tenfold leap in North Korea's ability to produce fuel for nuclear weapons, which could give it significant leverage in talks aimed at dismantling its nuclear programs. North Korea tentatively agreed in September to "abandon" its programs, but the talks -- which resume today in Beijing -- must still resolve how quickly Pyongyang gives up its weapons and what types of incentives it will receive.
The Eye's perception of events. Why would the D.P.R.K expend it's scarce resources towards building a nuclear reactor they KNOW will have to be scrapped in any six-party deal? They blame George W. Bush for "violating the trust of the six-party talks"...
Stay tuned for an original image.
2 Comments:
Why don't you ever try something original instead of downloading articles from somewhere else then writing your giddy little ignorant comments in. This is a sad, sad blog which posts articles pulled out of a byast north American news paper, and then you make comments with no interest to anyone. I sugggest you do more research, infact have you ever even been to Korea or asia in general. It also sounds as though your suggesting the United States move in and take over North Korea like they did Iraq. That sure worked for Bush didn't it Iraq is a wonderfull place now(to get shot or bombed).
P.S. - Is Canada's political platform and leadership that much better then North Korea, are you not living in a dictatorship.
Martini
Why don't you ever try something original" Are you unable to read to the bottom of the post martini?Stay fucking tuned. Whay I have have will blow the mind.
instead of downloading articles from somewhere else then writing your giddy little ignorant comments in." Are you going to fucking make me? Never. You comments only enCourage me.
This is a sad, sad blog which posts articles pulled out of a byast north American news paper,"
Uhhhh, Eh brainwave... Anyone that can actually READ, will notice the K.C.N.A's "byast" is prominant at "Ashes of Tyranny"
and then you make comments with no interest to anyone." They seemed to hace piqued YOUR interest....
I sugggest you do more research,"
Why? Does Google NOT provide enough media?
"infact have you ever even been to Korea or asia in general."
So, by your "logic", only Canadians that have been to America. are the only ones that can comment on the Bush Administration's policys, brainwave?
"It also sounds as though your suggesting the United States move in and take over North Korea like they did Iraq."
Yes. Unequiocaly. Do you have any ideas to alleviate the problem, that Chirac has not already tried with Paris?
"That sure worked for Bush didn't it Iraq is a wonderfull place now(to get shot or bombed)."
It has been freed from the manical grip of a brutal tyrant, much like I hape North Korea is soon. It is wonderful that people in Iraq can now participate in Democracy, a Right many of us in the West take for granted.
"P.S. - Is Canada's political platform and leadership that much better then North Korea,"
Uhhh, yea. Univerally better. Not better than America's leadership, however.
"are you not living in a dictatorship." No... North Koreans ARE and Iraqis WERE. It's a very simple concept to grasp martini.
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