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To: puborectalis who wrote (10536)4/5/2009 10:27:13 PM
From: puborectalis  Respond to of 103300
 
This is part of the problem:

China left its position ambiguous, although diplomats said that inside the initial meeting it stressed that the North Koreans had a right like any other country to launch satellites. “Our position is that all countries concerned should show restraint and refrain from taking actions that might lead to increased tensions,” Yesui Zhang, the Chinese ambassador, told reporters.

Igor N. Schcherbak, the Russian envoy, said that his country did not think it was a violation of the previous resolutions banning ballistic missiles, but he left some wriggle room by saying that Russia was studying the matter.



To: puborectalis who wrote (10536)4/5/2009 11:06:59 PM
From: GROUND ZERO™  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 103300
 
It was a successful launch, they succeeded in launching a missile over Japan... so, do you suggest everyone continue talking until they finally have their nuclear bomb? We'll talk until it's too late? Is that the strategy obama wants to play out? TIA

GZ