Thursday, November 10, 2005

Uptake

BEIJING (AP) November 10, 2005
The United States and South Korea pressed North Korea on Thursday to suspend its nuclear program while a U.S. envoy to disarmament talks here accused the North of continuing to operate a plutonium-producing reactor. "The continued" operation "of nuclear facilities has to be suspended," the South Korean deputy foreign minister, Song Min Soon, said on the second day of six-party talks about demands that the North end its nuclear programs. The U.S. envoy, Christopher Hill, accused the North of continuing to operate a reactor at Yongbyon that produces plutonium, a fuel for bombs, despite a Sept. 19 "pledge" to give up nuclear development."Every day that goes on, the amount of plutonium theoretically can increase, so that's our concern," Hill, an assistant secretary of state, said late Wednesday. "That means that we have a bigger problem than when we ended on Sept. 19. And I think the time to stop reprocessing, the time to stop that reactor, is now." BEIJING Nov 10, 2005 (AP) — Talks on North Korea's nuclear programs turned sour Thursday as Pyongyang demanded that Washington lift sanctions against firms suspected of weapons proliferation and stop accusing the North of counterfeiting U.S. money, news reports said. North Korean delegates accused the United States of undermining a September agreement in which Pyongyang pledged to disarm in exchange for aid and security guarantees, the South's Yonhap news agency reported, citing unidentified officials.

Talk is talk. If North Korea is serious about peace, they will give in to American demands. If they want to continue talks(again), while doing whatever the fuck they want(like they always do)... America will respond. IN KIND!

7 Comments:

Blogger shoprat said...

North Korea does not peace; it wants piece, as in a piece of South Korea, and maybe a little piece of Japan as well.

7:35 PM  
Blogger KnightofGoodMrIronMan said...

I think Kim Jong Il is content to tyrannicly rule the people and land he already owns...

9:14 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

i doubt very much the north wants japan.

8:38 PM  
Blogger KnightofGoodMrIronMan said...

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"i doubt very much the north wants japan."

I doubt very much that Japan or South Korea want to be like North Korea...

8:56 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

er... no, they dont.

9:16 AM  
Blogger KnightofGoodMrIronMan said...

And I am the one accused of nothing to say. Kim Jong Il must be toppled, for the sake of North Korean Freedom...

1:59 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

well, all i said is that the north doesn't want japan. then you replied that japan and south korea dont want to be like north korea.

i just don;t understand the link.

2:35 PM  

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