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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

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To: DavesM who wrote (309686)10/18/2002 12:34:12 PM
From: TigerPaw  Read Replies (1) of 769670
 
You have to see what the treaty said, and also what it didn't say. It called for a continuation of inspections that were performed in the past and that limited the scope of the inspections.

Doubts expressed regarding the timing of any special inspections emanate from concerns that the delay in accounting for the past as part of the framework agreement allows North Korea to enjoy ambiguity regarding the true state of its nuclear weapons program, and that this measure of uncertainty provides the North with undue leverage in its dealings with South Korea and the rest of the international community. This situation is particularly worrisome to some South Koreans, who believe that any such leverage must be countered to avoid the possibility of nuclear blackmail by the North.


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North Korea has agreed to permit IAEA inspections of its seven declared nuclear facilities once North Korea agrees with the Agency on "the exact procedures."
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