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  • adaydream at 07:01 AM JST - 27th September

    I can't believe to the extent that the United States wants access.

    If I think about it a few moments I can see how the United States could invade any and every aspect of North Korea and we need to deal with what has always been on thne table. Not reaching for the moon through North Korea. < :-)

  • OssanULTRA at 07:12 AM JST - 27th September

    NKorea can't be trusted therefore a full and complete verification is required. IF Nkorea's declarations are genuine then they would have no reason to refuse.

  • Thenewfront at 07:15 AM JST - 27th September

    NKorea can be trusted, therfore a full and complete verification is not required. If NKoreas declarations are not Genuine then they would have every reason to refuse.

  • Speed at 07:57 AM JST - 27th September

    The US would NEVER allow any foreign entity to have access to any sites they wanted to see nor allow them to stay, return, and do whatever they "deemed necessary" for as long as they pleased.

    This goes much further than what was agreed on at the Six Party Talks. Talk about impeding on a nation`s sovereignty and sabotaging what progress they had made up to this point.

  • Helter_Skelter at 08:12 AM JST - 27th September

    NKorea can be trusted

    North Korea exports nuclear technology to terrorist states and supports terrorist groups. No, NKorea can't be trusted.

  • SuperLib at 11:08 AM JST - 27th September

    Well.....I think we all know what happens when you don't have a mechanism in place for verification....

  • adaydream at 02:30 PM JST - 27th September

    Speed, spot on. < :-)

  • adaydream at 02:32 PM JST - 27th September

    What could have been one minor success by making a sensible binding agreemant with North Korea. But the bush administration has sabataged the talks to leave a mess for Obama. < :-)

  • USARonin at 02:34 PM JST - 27th September

    No one can make a "sensible binding agreemant(sic)" with the North Koreans.

    The North Koreans won't allow that to happen. Time after time.

  • adaydream at 03:14 PM JST - 27th September

    We don't allow anybody to inspect our nuclear sites. With language like the bush administration wants, nobody would agree.

    This is a sabatage by george bush and co. < :-)

  • SuperLib at 06:17 AM JST - 28th September

    We don't allow anybody to inspect our nuclear sites

    I see your arguments have progressed to the point where you're now at a 3rd grade level. Keep up the good work!

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