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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: GST who wrote (106549)7/20/2003 12:38:36 AM
From: Hawkmoon  Read Replies (2) of 281500
 
Bush threatened North Korea. North Korea fears attack from the US.

Kim Jong Il has threatened S. Korea, Japan, Australia, and the US.

So isn't it fair that he feels as much fear and uncertainty as he is trying to inflict on his neighbors??

We threatened them and now they want to talk. We should talk.

They violated their agreement on restarting their nuclear program and attempted to extort more "humanitarian" aid from us.

As we fail to talk, the odds of a war based on miscalculation increase.

So let's talk.. let's ALL TALK.. China, N. Korea, Japan, S. Korea, and any other nation which feels threatened by N. Korea (or who N. Korea feels threatened by).

Again.. you avoid the issue of using a multi-lateral approach to solving the problem..

WHY???!!!!! Why is a multi-lateral approach so wrong?

Hawk
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