Thursday February 16, 2012

U.S. urges NKorea to end provocative behavior

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    grafton

    “China and Russia questioned pressing new sanctions against the isolated nation,”

    There it is, all over, nothing is going to happen. Even SK is digging a hole to put its collective head in. The US is doing its usual let’s be nice & talk bit & the only one taking a serious line is Japan, the one country that can’t actually do anything.

    So if you ever wonder why NK does these things now you know, because they can & because they know nobody will ever do a thing about it. So NK can get on with developing it’s nuclear weapon & delivery system. I suppose we can look forward to Tokyo property prices dropping in the next year or two.

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    Den Den

    US could start by stopping month long wargames with missile tests designed to invade N. Korea...

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    SuperLib

    I'd prefer it if the US stayed prepared.

    The shock value from North Korean test launches is falling. In the past they were successful in winning aid but I'm not so sure it will work this time. They might have backed others into a corner to the point where giving aid is no longer possible.

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    dragonczar

    Korea is for all Koreans and only the US troops evicted out of the peninisula will solving the tensions!What North Korea has done ws reasonable and legitimate, the pentagon were bullies, they will backoff once they know a price is too high to pay! Only nuclear wepons can bring a equal and fair talks between US and North Korea and the unifications of Korea, the uS japan alliance was too arrogances, if there was no shocking wave sent to their leaders office, they dont reply in a serious manner!

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    rajakumar

    Nothing will happen in koreas, the US is in finance woes. The world is only 50 percent recovered from economic fall down. We do not need more messy woes.

    Obama administration is very different,many things and policies changing.

    Both sides should stop wasting precious dollars ,just do more to boost US economy and 2 koreas economy.

    There is already long financially depleting expensive undertakings in iraq and afghanistan since 2001.

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    Kwaabish

    So let them keep testing their missiles (and thus depleting their supply) and let them starve by cutting off all fuel and food aid.

    Let them keep isolating themselves. No one takes the propaganda pumped by Radio Press seriously anyway.

    BTW, I'm still trying to listen to the glorious NK music on my Sirius sattelite radio system to no avail... LOL

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    WilliB

    LOL, more meaningless hot air. This US administration really believes the PC dogma that talking nice changes anything. Ridiculous! At the end of this, NK will have the nuclear bomb, and will export nuclear technology to other aggressive dictatorships, and Clinton/Obama will look stupid.

    Truly amateur hour at the White House.

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