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Old 09-16-2005, 08:18 PM
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Default NK says give us a nuke plant and we will stop building A bom

NK says give us a nuke plant and we will stop building A bombs!

Man I needed a laugh this week. Ha Ha!

"BEIJING - North Korea criticized the United States for insisting it give up all its nuclear programs without receiving any concessions first, saying Friday it will keep up with its atomic development until given a reactor in exchange for abandoning weapons development."
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Yeah, and I just told my boss last week if she gives me a raise, I'll work harder! A nation of starving peasants with a government that refused all forms of economic aid in favor of a light-water reactor. Well, IMO, NK's would rather have food than electricity. Personally, I don't see any way to solve this problem without all-out war. Someone please disagree.
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Yeah, and I just told my boss last week if she gives me a raise, I'll work harder! A nation of starving peasants with a government that refused all forms of economic aid in favor of a light-water reactor. Well, IMO, NK's would rather have food than electricity. Personally, I don't see any way to solve this problem without all-out war. Someone please disagree.
i dissagree. NK people starving is all propaganda. same way it was about USSR. and there are many people in USA country sides (away from cities) starving, but they're not on television.
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NK says give us a nuke plant and we will stop building A bombs!

Man I needed a laugh this week. Ha Ha!

"BEIJING - North Korea criticized the United States for insisting it give up all its nuclear programs without receiving any concessions first, saying Friday it will keep up with its atomic development until given a reactor in exchange for abandoning weapons development."
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20050916/...NlYwMlJVRPUCUl
I don't know what is funny about this.
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Because it's such an outrageous request!

You got to think of this pidley little country ruled by a wako ruler that has almost no electric light at night and the great leader is demanding a nuclear reactor. I find that hilarious! Ha Ha!
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Because it's such an outrageous request!

You got to think of this pidley little country ruled by a wako ruler that has almost no electric light at night and the great leader is demanding a nuclear reactor. I find that hilarious! Ha Ha!
what you meant. It's just that he is wac and he does have nukes. And Bush is trigger happy. Not a comforting situation.
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But wait? I thought Iraq was a distraction and that he wouldn't be able to effectively negotiate with NK? But yet there appears to be an agreement. I'm confused
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But wait? I thought Iraq was a distraction and that he wouldn't be able to effectively negotiate with NK? But yet there appears to be an agreement. I'm confused
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The chief U.S. envoy to the talks praised the breakthrough as a “win-win situation” and “good agreement for all of us.” But he promptly urged Pyongyang to make good on its promises by ending operations at its main nuclear facility at Yongbyon.

What is the purpose of operating it at this point?” said U.S. Assistant Secretary of State Christopher Hill. “The time to turn it off would be about now.”
US has officially become a laughing stock to the axis of evil a while ago
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N. Korea makes new demand on nuke program
Pledge to rejoin arms treaty tied to light-water reactors from United States

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Default i love NK!

i love this country (no, not USA, NK)
here's a small country that can actually play ball with the slime ball.

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N. Korea accuses U.S. of plotting nuclear attack
Inflammatory rhetoric casts doubt on Pyongyang’s commitment to accord

Updated: 4:49 p.m. ET Sept. 21, 2005
SEOUL, South Korea - In a second day of bluster after its disarmament accord, North Korea accused the United States on Wednesday of planning a nuclear attack and warned it could retaliate.

North Korea “is fully ready to decisively control a pre-emptive nuclear attack with a strong retaliatory blow,” the communist nation’s Rodong Sinmun newspaper said in an English-language commentary carried by the state Korean Central News Agency.

At six-nation talks in Beijing on Monday, North Korea promised to give up its nuclear weapons program in return for economic aid and security assurances.

Since then, however, the North’s rhetoric has underscored its unpredictability and cast doubt on its commitment to the accord hammered out with China, Japan, Russia, South Korea and the United States after four rounds of contentious negotiations stretching over two years.
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