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Puck The Texan
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Mon Mar 05, 2007 9:17 pm U.S., North Korea open historic talks |
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Quote: | NEW YORK (AP) -- More than 50 years after the end of the Korean War, the United States and North Korea opened historic talks Monday on steps to establish diplomatic relations following Pyongyang's agreement to dismantle its nuclear program.
North Korean Vice Foreign Minister Kim Kye Gwan and U.S. Assistant Secretary of State Christopher Hill began their first meeting in the early evening at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel, a U.S. official said on condition of anonymity because the talks are private.
They are to meet again Tuesday amid rising expectations of improved U.S. relations with a country President Bush called part of an "axis of evil" five years ago, along with Iran and prewar Iraq.
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http://www.cnn.com/2007/POLITICS/03/05/us.nkorea.talks.ap/index.html
I know I should be cautious, but I am very hopeful that relations will further improve!
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Republican_Man STV's Premier Conservative
Joined: 26 Mar 2004 Posts: 14823 Location: Classified
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Mon Mar 05, 2007 10:04 pm |
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Couldn't (and shouldn't) you just have posted this article here?
Anyway, I doubt this will get anywhere. If it does, great, but the North Korean track record for negotiation is seriously faulty.
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Puck The Texan
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Mon Mar 05, 2007 10:07 pm |
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I think in that one they had been talking with South Korea. This one, they are actually starting to talk with us.
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Republican_Man STV's Premier Conservative
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Mon Mar 05, 2007 10:10 pm |
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Puck wrote: | I think in that one they had been talking with South Korea. This one, they are actually starting to talk with us. |
No, it was the US. I'm talking the Clinton administration, the Agreed Framework. We gave them materials with the promise that they wouldn't seek out more nuclear weapons further, and look what happened? If Bush institutes a policy of "trust but verify," then that'd be better than the "trust for the sake of peace" that Clinton followed.
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WeAz Commodore
Joined: 03 Apr 2004 Posts: 1519 Location: Where you aren't
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Tue Mar 06, 2007 6:01 pm |
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We gave them the materials for non-breeder reactors. They had to go to other sources for nukes, once they figured out they couldn't use our stuff.
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Republican_Man STV's Premier Conservative
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Tue Mar 06, 2007 6:29 pm |
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Actually, if you really look at the deal, the stuff we gave them could easily be used for what the North Koreans want. And even if that weren't the case, it would still have been stupid to make because we gave them materials that they could put to use with the promise that they wouldn't work to obtain nuclear weapons. We rewarded them with no verification whatsoever. The deal was absolutely foolish and did nothing but harm for the cause.
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