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A promise from Kim Jong-Il to give up his nuclear program should be taken about as seriously as an invitation from a cannibal to enjoy a vegetarian dinner.(The Week)(Brief article)
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October 10, 2005 |
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A promise from Kim Jong-Il to give up his nuclear program should be taken about as seriously as an invitation from a cannibal to enjoy a vegetarian dinner. Forgive us, then, for being skeptical of the recently announced agreement that commits North Korea to giving up "all nuclear weapons and existing nuclear programs" in exchange for economic aid and security guarantees. This is more or less the same deal Clinton got in 1994--and we all know how splendidly that worked out. The details of the agreement--a timeline for its implementation, the precise incentives to be given Pyongyang, and an inspection ...
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