Latest related: The Boston Globe's Invisble Ink: The Silent Shots of Korea
The Boston Globe's Invisible Ink: Slapping at a Korena Handshake
"US says N. Korea must act on nuclear pledge; State Dept. urges nation to rejoin nuclear talks" by Indira A.R. Lakshmanan and Bomi Lim, Bloomberg | February 10, 2010
WASHINGTON - North Korean leader Kim Jong Il said Monday that he remains “persistent’’ in his wish “to realize the denuclearization of the Korean peninsula,’’ China’s state-run Xinhua news agency reported yesterday.
Kim’s statement followed a meeting in Pyongyang with a visiting Chinese envoy, the latest effort to press North Korea to resume multinational disarmament talks last held in December 2008.
“North Korea is saying the right things’’ about the resumption of nuclear disarmament talks with the United States, China, and three other nations, Philip Crowley, State Department spokesman, said in an e-mail. North Korean officials made similar statements when a US delegation visited in December, he noted.
“But the right words must be followed by action,’’ Crowley said. ["Words by themselves are not sufficient."] ....
What, that last bit get cut because of hypocritical USrael?
The rest of the article was butchered, folks.
I wasn't going to post it anyway because it was all garbage, but I'm so tired of this s***.
Also related: Complicating the Korean Peace
Anything to get a war going anywhere, 'eh, AmeriKa?