North Korea to restart nuclear program: Are you concerned? - Instablogs
North Korea to restart nuclear program: Are you concerned?
View Point , Shimla: Apr 14 2009
Made Popular Apr 14 2009
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North Korea to restart nuclear program: Are you concerned?
North Korea threatened today to withdraw from the stalled six-nation nuclear disarmament talks. North Korea said that it saw talks on ending its nuclear weapons programme as “useless” and it planned to restart its plant that makes arms-grade plutonium.

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Matt
Manchester, United Kingdom
North Korea is like a stubborn child wanting attention, why do you think they say it out loud.
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Babar
Islamabad, Pakistan
I am not. Coz sanctions have never come out fruitful. sanctions never did anything more than hurting the common ppl. sudan, Zimbabwe, Iran, N. Korea are the proofs. They never did anything to regimes but made life miserable for the already suffering ppl.
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Richard
Atlanta, United States
North Korea is a big danger, because it is just the same as that of some of the very dangerous islamic states like syria and iran and will potentially help them with their nuclear programmes. and days are not far when they will put world at the back foot threatening with their nukes to forcefully pushing their wills. who will stop them once they will have it. so better do that until they don't have it.
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Matt
Manchester, United Kingdom
sanctions are necessary to stop rogue countries and moreover to stop the rat race to have nuclear weapons that will put world peace at stake.
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Danesh
Tehran, Iran
Whose peace are you talking about? is it the peace of those who already have the nuclear expertise and capacity to deliver it in any part of the world. does it mean that only those who have the nuclear expertise have the right to develop it and no one else? this is abhorred logic that west puts in the name of the world peace.
(Global Perspectives)
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Renn
Pyongyang, North Korea
The True North will not tolerate blackmail by U.S. or Obama. The Wind of change blows on all parts of the globe. Capitalism is shortchanging.
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Gibson
Gwalior, India
A failed state with nukes will give rise to another Pakistan which can be a great threat.
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Eamonn
Kansas City, United States
Like they'd ever attack us anyway. Good old Kim Jong might be crazy, but he's not suicidal. This is just a scare tactic, nothing more.
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Zach
New York, United States
Every time they want to do something we don't like, we pay them money, and they don't do it. I guess they wanted a little of the "stimulus" money, but, Hussein Obama has already spent it
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Candice
Los Angeles, United States
Are we going to pay North Korea to play nice like we "bribe" other countries with nuclear weapons?
(Global Perspectives)
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Zach
New York, United States
This is called 'Diplomacy'!
(Global Perspectives)
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Aaron
Liverpool, United Kingdom
It is the matter of concern because being a failed state they have nothing to loose.
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Andrew
Hollywood, United States
This is perfect example of how Obama (and apparently most of the US these days) is clueless when it comes to foreign policy.
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David
Houston, United States
Ofcoarse i'm concerned but on the other side sure that our military would decimate north Korea these days with air power alone. Sick and tired of these children having dictatorial power over so many people. Do they even realize that when fighting the western military of the 2000s means you don't even see it coming? It's not 1960 anymore. We can bomb them from way beyond their range
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Mary
Eugene, United States
NO! In fact, the only thing North Korea needs to worry about really is weather or not the US allows them to exist!
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Warren
Brisbane, Australia
I wonder how their "satellite" is doing?
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