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North Korea Nuclear Deal
"All you want is this incomplete verification document right?"
*For years, the United States and the international community have tried to negotiate an end to North Korea's nuclear program. A declaration which was part of a landmark six-nation deal, was reached last year saying that North Korea agreed to end its nuclear weapons program in return for energy aid, diplomatic recognition and security guarantees. Six month after the declaration, North Korea finally submitted a long-awaited document that listed its nuclear holdings, which was viewed as somewhat imcomplete, and agreed to destroy the cooling tower at Yongbyon nuclear reactor. Assistant Secretary of State Christopher Hill announced that verification will be the most important aspect and nothing will proceed without...
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CAP's Lawrence Korb discusses North Korea's Nuclear Ambition
Center for American Progress Senior Fellow Larry Korb chats with MSNBC about North Korea's nuclear program and US diplomatic efforts. www.americanprogress.org
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North Korea Derails Nuclear Talks
ZHANG:
International talks on ending North Korea's nuclear arms program may be heading for collapse. This comes after the North said it would restore its nuclear plant, starting next week. Lets find out more.
STORY:
North Korea began disabling its nuclear plant last November as part of a disarmament-for-aid deal. However, on Wednesday, it expelled U.N. monitors from its Yongbyon plant, and plans on reactivating it in the coming week.
This untimely move halts a six-nation deal for food and energy aid. Things are at square one.
[Yu Myung-hwan, South Korean Foreign Minister]:
"How to provide economic and energy aid is the most realistic issue we're confronting under the situation that the North is reversing the disablement steps."
The Norths backpedaling not only strains relations with...
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North Korea's Nuclear Declaration
Assistant Secretary Christopher R. Hill comments on North Korea's nuclear declaration while in Hanoi, Vietnam, March 3, 2008. For text transcript and more video, go to video.state.gov.
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Condoleezza Rice on North Korea's Nuclear Programs
U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice speaks at The Heritage Foundation on June 18, 2008, about U.S. policy toward Asia.
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Exclusive: Inside North Korea's Nuclear Facility
North Korea opened its main nuclear reactor to foreign media for the first time Friday in a bid to show that it is complying with a disarmament accord to disable the facility. (Feb. 22)
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Meltdown: The Inside Story of the North Korean Nuclear Crisi
Mike Chinoy, Pacific Council on International Policy
(Oct 1, 2008 at the University of Texas at Austin, LBJ School of Public Affairs)
When George W. Bush took office in 2001, North Koreas nuclear program was frozen. Kim Jong-Il had signaled to the outgoing Clinton administration he was ready to negotiate an end to his missile program. Today, North Korea has become a full-fledged nuclear power, with enough fissile material to manufacture as many as ten more warheads. How did the United States fail to prevent a long-standing adversary like North Korea from acquiring nuclear weapons? Longtime CNN correspondent and North Korea expert Mike Chinoy addressed this issue and his new book Meltdown: The Inside Story of the North Korean Nuclear Crisis.
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Mike Malloy: N. Korea's Nuclear Plans - MSNBC Oct. 5, 2006
Mike Malloy (syndicated talk show host) and Michael Graham (WTKK, Boston) with MSNBC's Amy Robach talk about G.W. Bush and North Korea's leader (Kim Jong II). This segment ran from 9:53 PM - 9:58 PM EDT.
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CNN World : Korea : Touring Nuclear Plant
CNN
World
Korea
2008-02-25
Touring N. Korea nuclear plant
CNN's Christiane Amanpour takes an exclusive tour of one of North Korea's key nuclear facilities.
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KOREAN BEEF: North Korea's Nuclear Weapons
In April 2003, North Korean officials admitted for the first time that their nation possessed the ability to build nuclear weapons. Many experts suggest that the possible possession of nuclear weapons by a so-called rogue state such as North Korea sets the stage for a far more serious conflict than the war with Iraq. Just how should the United States try to diffuse the Korean crisis? Can diplomatic efforts succeed where they have previously failed? Will the United States have to consider military options? And just what is North Korea hoping to accomplish by fomenting this crisis?
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US Welcomes North Korea Nuclear Declaration
North Korea's long-awaited nuclear declaration and the U.S. response to lift certain sanctions against Pyongyang is the first step in a long verification process aimed at creating a nuclear-free Korean peninsula. The actions also represent a turnaround in the Bush administration's policy toward the North Korean regime, once branded by President Bush as part of an "axis of evil." More from VOA's Bill Rodgers.
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Korean Nuclear BBQ
Slather on sunblock or BBQ sauce - it's your call. North Korea is testing nukes...
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The North Korea Nuclear Tests
Explaining the North Korea Nuclear Testing through analogy.
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North Korea nuclear seals removed
The UN's atomic watchdog says it has removed seals and surveillance cameras from North Korea's main nuclear complex.
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IAEA removes seals from North Korea nuclear - IranVNC.com
Washington, October 8 (IranVNC) - On September 24, the International Atomic Energy Agency [IAEA] has removed seals and surveillance cameras from North Koreas Yongbyon nuclear reactor complex in compliance with that countrys request.
Full transcript available at IranVNC.com
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North Korea Nuclear Test
What if Il, bin Laden, and Bush had the wisdom required of their positions?
Watch my video response to this one.
I realize I have screwed up the dates, it is the message you should seize upon.
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North Korea Nuclear Arms Deal
The Young Turks: Cenk Uygur, Ben Mankiewicz, and Jill Pike give President Bush some Valentines love. Watch live from 6-9AM ET on www.theyoungturks.com. Listen from 6-9AM ET on Air America Radio.
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Inter - Korean Cooperation Grows - VOA Story
From trains to tourism, from industry to sports, cooperation between the two Koreas is picking up momentum again, less than a year after the North tested its first nuclear weapon.
As trains rolled across the inter-Korean border in May for the first time in 57 years, South Korea celebrated with fanfare.
The test of the railway is a symbol of a resurgence in inter-Korean cooperation. The two countries have never formally ended their 1950s war. Although relations have improved since 2000, ties cooled abruptly last October, when the North tested its first nuclear weapon.
But now, the South is pushing ahead with its policy of economic engagement with the impoverished North. Seoul is expanding an industrial park in the North Korean city of Kaesong. Thousands of North Koreans work there in...
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N Korea nuclear test coverage in their central TV
DPRK Successfully Conducts Underground Nuclear Test
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Pyongyang, October 9 (KCNA) -- The Korean Central News Agency released the following report: The field of scientific research in the DPRK successfully conducted an underground nuclear test under secure conditions on October 9, Juche 95 (2006) at a stirring time when all the people of the country are making a great leap forward in the building of a great prosperous powerful socialist nation.
It has been confirmed that there was no such danger as radioactive emission in the course of the nuclear test as it was carried out under a scientific consideration and careful calculation.
The nuclear test was conducted with indigenous wisdom and technology 100 percent. It marks a historic event as it...
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Re: McCain Blames Clinton For North Korea Nuclear Detonation
The Reluctant Redneck responds...
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