To: psychopuppy
Re #1
Kim still wants financial sanction to be lifted. If it is not, he may resume his test. Chances are he will hold off and see what is going on. After a while, when the tension dies down but the sanction is still in effect, nuke test may be back.
He will do his best to get the sanction lifted. It is his primary goal he is anxious to achieve before N. Korea goes back to 6-party talks and talk over nuclear issues.
To: TigerLikesRooster
Wonder how is "I'm sorry" is going to affect our tracking of the North Korean ship that's out there at sea.
I agree, once Kim's bomb shelter gets stocked with goodies it's gonna be the same old game. You can't change the man's ego.
And I'm sure Rice told China if they didn't go along with us they would suffer economic incoming sanctions too. No more "Made In China" imports would definitely impair the lifestyle of the Chinese Rich and Famous.
Money talks, but the lack of it screams.
45 posted on
10/20/2006 6:20:53 AM PDT by
not2worry
(What goes around comes around.)
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