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To: GST who wrote (107181)7/22/2003 4:43:44 PM
From: RealMuLan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 281500
 
Proposals To N. Korea Weighed U.S. Might Offer No-Attack Pledge


By Glenn Kessler
Washington Post Staff Writer
Tuesday, July 22, 2003; Page A01

Bush administration officials are considering granting North Korea formal guarantees it will not come under U.S. attack as part of a verifiable dismantlement of its nuclear facilities, in what would be part of a diplomatic gambit by the Bush administration aimed at resolving a standoff over Pyongyang's nuclear ambitions.

washingtonpost.com



To: GST who wrote (107181)7/22/2003 4:47:11 PM
From: RealMuLan  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 281500
 
And I read that poll in China said over 50% of Chinese support sending the army to NK in case the US attacks them. That tells you some sentiment in China toward the US and NK.



To: GST who wrote (107181)7/22/2003 5:19:47 PM
From: Ish  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 281500
 
<<China will do all in its power to prop up North Korea. >>

China's biggest interest in NK is to keep the North Koreans in NK. They don't want them flooding over the boarder.