http://www.cnn.com/2010/WORLD/asiapcf/02/19/north.korea.nuclear/index.html?iref=allsearch
North Korea vowed Friday, that it will never abandon it's nuclear missile program so long as America continues a "hostile policy" towards them. Isolated by both choice and numerous sanctions from the UN, North Korea is severely hurt by its lack of foriegn relations. It is suffering from both economic and food shortages and situations are continue to grow more and more dire without external support and aid. US secretary of State Hilary Clinton, and other world leaders believe that these problems will cuase North Korea to sit down to open negotiations sometime in the near future.
Do you think North Korea will ever be willing to give up its nuclear program, even if sanctions are lifted and aid is given?
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I think North Korea will remain stubborn and continue down the same nuclear path. No amount of sanctioning, sanction-lifting, talking, or aiding will change their mind.
ReplyDeleteMachu Pichu is 100 percent correct. Kim Jong Il is one of the most unreasonable men on the planet, and North Korea will never change unless a governmental change were to occur.
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