Kim Jong "mentally" il has taken a page out of Saddam's playbook and lied about having WMDs. The majority of sane people don't believe NK has nukes. It was a bluff to force Bush into bi-lateral talks, but based on history that route will only fail for the US. By keeping any talks multi-lateral, or on the floor of the UN KJi will not be able to lie and divert aid to further his desire for nukes.
2006-10-14 19:10:05
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answered by Anonymous
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It is more than likely that N Korea is pushing for such things. Through such devices as nuclear weaponry these supposed friendlys are creating a more powerful defense. In the same token creating a devastating attack which could be released at anytime under the command of North Korea alone. This causes doubt as such situations should be controlled by a larger party. Even having allied support from other countries will not solve the issue. The fact that North Korea cannot rely on others (USA) only suggest that they are not willing to be co-operative for a peace full outcome. Instead of creating more fire power why not defend their interest with the governments power from USA. North Korea has tried to infiltrate Japan by killing the Japanese and assuming their identity's. This of course has proven to be non effective, so if taking peoples identity has not worked maybee eliminating them altogether might be the next step taken. Remember with great power comes great responsibility and North Korea is being far from responsible.
2006-10-14 19:26:11
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answered by Dazza 1
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have you ever appeared on the worldwide information at the instant? Russia is posturing in east Europe. They nevertheless have not lifted their siege on Georgia. The fool ecu is passively letting Russia reclaim the jap bloc. who's Russia's next purpose after the slavic states are reclaimed? N Korea is spoiling for a combat with the U. S. and S Korea. Japan is working in direction of changing their shape so as that they might guard themselves from N Korea. Iran is sorting out short variety missiles and might need the skill to arm them with nukes till now the last decade is out. additionally Iran is sending warships out into international waters to objective the decadent west. those ships can genuinely blockade the Gulf of Aden which might barricade 40% of the worldwide's oil exports. WW-III is coming whether we do something or no longer. Pull your head out of your well-known orifice and face the info.
2016-10-19 10:22:07
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answered by Anonymous
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They are pushing for the US to talk to them one-on-one, and if they don't get it they eventually do something to up the ante. The US/UN is pushing them to stop their nuclear program. If this level of sanctions doesn't change North Korea's mind, their next move will probably be another test. Then it will be up to China to approve even tougher sanctions that they resisted this time, or tell the US they will veto any more sanctions if the US doesn't try the 1-to-1 talks. I don't think either side is pushing for war, but they are pushing for the results they want and eventually one side will run out of non-war options.
2006-10-14 19:22:09
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answered by Eric 4
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Nuke is not the prerogative of US only. Given the famous saying I was repeatedly taught in school i.e. "If you want peace, be prepared for war", I do not (repeat do not) find any wrong with N Korea going nuke.
And World War is a thing of past. Please do not worry. We are in 21st century. International Diplomacy is at its best now, else during all these times when N Korea was talking tough, the US or its Allies could have bombed N Korea or at least made it resemble Afghanistan, Iraq et all.
2006-10-14 19:17:48
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answered by neerajbhushansingh 2
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Before we talk about N. Korea. Let us talk about the USA.
Please think about these issues and facts for a minute: -
1. Why does the USA has to poke it's nose in other countries business?
2. The USA claims that it only has the right to keep all riches, knowledge, do whatever it wants and power but not other nations.
3. The USA itself has all the might, and says others not to have it.
4. Why can't the USA mind it's own business?
5. The USA wants other nations to be it's puppet, just like Japan and South Korea.
6. The attack on Iraq and the Atomic bombing on Japan was really justified? The USA did the right thing? Really?
2006-10-14 19:02:27
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answered by Anonymous
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In my opinion, we never know and now we have more countries that have nuke than before and Korean wants to be part of the bargain. It is the New world Order and a little people like me is only can watch. I have no power to stop them. Now I have to educate people around me and hope the power of the net will spread and educate Public about WW III.
2006-10-14 19:02:29
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answered by ryladie99 6
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Depends on how we interpret their actions. Firstly, N Korea is having their atomic launch without advance notice to the UN and to the concern countries. Secondly, developing nuclear weapons is violating the rules of developing weapons of mass destruction. If I have to ask you, what's their motive on doing it? What message they want to expose? What can they benefit in it? They only want money on it..
2006-10-14 19:11:01
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answered by Anonymous
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the United States is the aggressor around the world. NK has done nothing aggressive, only defensive. If anyone is pushing for WW III its Vice President Halliburton and the rest of the defense contractors running our country
2006-10-14 18:55:54
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answered by anonacoup 7
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I dont think so..the policy of Bush is pushing N Korea to do such a test.
2006-10-14 19:14:50
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answered by Black_Kaz 2
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