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To: TimF who wrote (306284)10/13/2006 2:34:24 PM
From: Road Walker  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1576628
 
re: It appears that Myers doesn't have any advice as to how we should deal with North Korea, other than telling us that we shouldn't count on trust building dialogue to be very successful and that we shouldn't assume NK won't use a nuke. But perhaps I'm asking to much to expect some proposed solution. I don't have any good ones to propose myself. There isn't any simple, easy, good answer here.

I just posted the article because I thought it was a fresh perspective.

Too bad the nuclear "club" isn't more like a real club, excluding new members. I don't understand why we can't get Russia and China in a treaty with the other club members that would expressly prohibit anyone else on the planet getting nukes. Not only the sharing of technology but also a REALLY severe sanction program, strictly enforced.

In this club the more members you have the less valuable your membership becomes. Russia and Chine should understand that.