North Korea

hattrick58

Member
"Russia, China, South Korea, Japan and the United States stood united, and North Korea gave in. The agreement sets out a timetable for North Korea to disclose all its nuclear programs, disable all facilities and provide details about the number of weapons it already has. In return, North Korea receives oil and other economic aid." Dallas Morning News
Article Last Updated: 10/06/2007 02:07:03 PM MDT
I guess this means our administrations policy of "no negotiating with terrorists" is void. It's better than another Military confict.
 

1journeyman

Active Member
That's not really negotiating... We said kill your nuclear program or else you get no aid.
That said, The N Koreans agreed to dismantle their nuclear program during the Clinton regime and we know how that went. Why we give aid to that nutcase is beyond me.
 

crimzy

Active Member
Quite a victory... (sarcasm doesn't come through well online but here it is). By all accounts their nuclear test was a failure. And it has been discovered that North Korea has sent nuclear materials to Syria. Makes me question their motives and whether they have made some other deals with their nuclear program.
 

hattrick58

Member
Originally Posted by Veni Vidi Vici
I'm not sure ,but i don't think North Korea was classified as a terrorist state.
North Korea been classified as part of the "Axis of Evil" for some time now. Kim Jong-il has murdered citizens of his own country and threatend his neighbors for years. That's not terrorism? These are the same reasons we invaded Iraq. The current administration initially stopped the economic packages in a feeble attempt to stop his nuclear program. That failed so they offered to reinstate the packages if he stops his nuclear program and he accepted. That's not negotiating?
 
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