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North Korea agrees to disable key nuclear plants (Roundup)

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Oct 3, 2007, 12:32 GMT


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Garrett 'Garrdor' DeRoseOct 3rd, 2007 - 14:40:21

Will this be a successful dodge?

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SP4: Yes, VeryOct 3rd, 2007 - 16:04:00

'Disable'

What does THAT mean???


What are the compliance measures?

Kim's only goal is to solidify his position. Everything he does is to that end.

Bush has dried up his money, sic'ed the other dogs of war on him, even gotten the Chinese to help, but after 2008, I suspect it's business as usual.

Go ask yourself who the Clintons were taking campaign money from in the 1990's and WHY N. Korea got such a terrific treaty???

Bush gets out his sh-t shovel to clean this mess up for 7 years, but the UN and other partners just keep providing more.

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edOct 4th, 2007 - 01:05:46

sounds like bush and sp4 came out the the same womb

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