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N. Korea Hints It May Accept U.S. Talks
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Posted on 04/12/2003 9:03:24 AM PDT by rs79bm

SEOUL, South Korea - North Korea hinted Saturday it could accept U.S. demands for multilateral talks to discuss the communist country's suspected nuclear weapons program.

The announcement might herald a dramatic change in North Korean policy. Until now, the North has insisted on only direct talks with Washington to negotiate a nonaggression treaty.

"If the U.S. is ready to make a bold switchover in its Korea policy for a settlement of the nuclear issue, the DPRK will not stick to any particular dialogue format," the North's KCNA news agency quoted a North Korean Foreign Ministry spokesman as saying.

DPRK stands for Democratic People's Republic of Korea, the North's official name.

U.S. officials say North Korea poses a global danger and have rejected one-on-one talks, saying the standoff should be solved in a multilateral forum including Russia, China, Japan and South Korea (news - web sites).

"It is possible to solve the issue if the U.S. sincerely approaches the dialogue," said the spokesman, who was not identified by name. "What matters is the U.S."

A senior South Korean Foreign Ministry official, speaking on condition of anonymity, described the North's comments on the talks as a "step forward."

The possible shift came as the war in Iraq (news - web sites) progresses and the United States is expected to pay more attention to North Korea. In recent weeks, North Korea has repeatedly accused the United States of planning an invasion there once it toppled Saddam Hussein (news - web sites).

President Bush (news - web sites) has dubbed North Korea as part of an "axis of evil" with Iraq and Iran. He has said he seeks to deal with North Korea diplomatically but has not ruled out military action.

On Friday, North Korea said it would never give up its nuclear programs and compared U.N. inspections to "taking off our pants" and giving Washington an excuse to invade.

On Wednesday, the U.N. Security Council said it was concerned about the nuclear dispute. The council could eventually impose sanctions against the North if a diplomatic solution is not found.

South Korean President Roh Moo-hyun on Saturday urged North Korea to hold talks to resolve the crisis, which flared in October when U.S. officials said North Korea admitted it had a clandestine nuclear program in violation of the 1994 agreement with the United States.

"When the North comes out as a responsible member of the international community, we and the international community will not hold back on all necessary assistance," Roh's office quoted the president as saying.

South Korea, which is a close ally of the United States, hopes to persuade isolated North Korea to scrap its nuclear programs in return for aid and better ties with the outside world.

Roh, who took office in February, said he would discuss the issue with Bush when he visits Washington next month for their first summit. He said he also plans to meet with the leaders of China, Russia and Japan soon.

Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Alexander Losyukov was quoted as telling the Interfax news agency Friday that the government has ordered officials to work out "preventive measures" to defend national interests and the population in the country's Far East should the crisis on the Korean Peninsula spin out of control.

Losyukov said Moscow might reconsider its opposition to economic sanctions against North Korea, which the United States favors, if Pyongyang starts to consider producing or using nuclear weapons, Interfax reported.

Losyukov said Russia was frustrated by the two sides' refusal to open talks.

"We are disappointed and surprised by the position of some participants in the conflict, who do not seem to want to seriously address the problem through negotiations," Interfax quoted Losyukov as saying.

North Korean leader Kim Jong Il inspected a military base on Friday. Kim inspected Unit 205 of the Korean People's Army and told officers there, "No forces on earth can match this might of the People's Army," the North's news agency said. KCNA earlier reported that Kim visited an air force base Thursday.

On Saturday, a North Korean youth group vowed loyalty to the regime ahead of the nation's biggest holiday, the April 15 birthday of late President Kim Il Sung. He died in 1994 and Kim Jong Il succeeded his father in communism's first hereditary succession.

"Once Kim Jong Il gives us an order, we, 5 million young people will become human bombs and wipe out the U.S. imperialists on this land," North Korea's KCNA news agency quoted unidentified members of the Young Vanguard as saying.


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KEYWORDS: axisofevil; nknuclear; northkorea
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To: rs79bm; Joy Angela; Fred Mertz; conservogirl
...North Korea starts using its Head...

...while BILL CLINTON & HILLARY RODHAM...

...try to scare it into launching...

...on us before...

.."BUSH does it to you"


The Enemy has always been Within.
41 posted on 04/12/2003 12:40:43 PM PDT by ALOHA RONNIE (Vet-Battle of IA DRANG-1965 http://www.LZXRAY.com ..,)
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To: tomahawk
ROTFLOL - and ... of course - BUSH WAS RIGHT AGAIN!!!

And ... THE DEMOCRATS WERE WRONG AGAIN!!!!!
42 posted on 04/12/2003 1:46:15 PM PDT by CyberAnt
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To: rs79bm
"North Korea hinted Saturday it could accept U.S. demands for multilateral talks to discuss the communist country's suspected nuclear weapons program."

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Right after our successful "21 day war" against Iraq.

It's amazing what a little show of real force and resolution can accomplish. Seems like the Iranians are rethinking their stance too.
43 posted on 04/12/2003 2:20:31 PM PDT by FairOpinion
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To: prisoner6
"Until they move to the next level, the only way we can ensure peace in the world is to let 'em know we got The Big Stick and we're not adverse to using it."
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Absolutely right. And fortunately for us, President Bush understands this and is basing his foreign policy on this. We are already seeing the results.



44 posted on 04/12/2003 2:23:12 PM PDT by FairOpinion
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To: OperationFreedom
"BTW, our president is using diplomacy at a level you will never understand"
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The poster,whose post you were responding to had a ;) at the end of the post, was clearly being sarcastic, just mocking the Democrats.

Everyone around here recognizes that Bush has more vision that the Democratic party put together, and some.
45 posted on 04/12/2003 2:25:21 PM PDT by FairOpinion
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To: OperationFreedom
"Liberal HOGWASH. These people do not understand diplomacy."
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Apparently you missed the ;) (wink) at the end of the person's post, who was obviously just mocking the liberal line and was just being sarcastic, NOT serious, so don't jump down that poor person's throat.

Conservatives are supposed to have a sense of humor, only leftists are totally humorless.
46 posted on 04/12/2003 2:28:09 PM PDT by FairOpinion
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To: FairOpinion
If you will read further you will see where I apologized.
47 posted on 04/12/2003 2:32:33 PM PDT by OperationFreedom ( www.OperationFreedom.com)
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To: rs79bm
At least, Kim Jong Il calmed his saber wrattling.
48 posted on 04/12/2003 5:36:47 PM PDT by lilylangtree
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To: rs79bm
We FReepers should coin a phrase to mean the opposite of "collateral damage". In this war, we had little collateral damage (unintended negative consequences and casualties), but a whole lot of collateral benefits from other countries realizing that the stupes are no longer in control, and that they had better respect us.
49 posted on 04/12/2003 6:12:58 PM PDT by alwaysconservative ("All that is required for evil to prevail is for good men to do nothing." Edmund Burke)
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To: VRWC_minion; prisoner6; Mr.Clark
Once everyone sees we are not a paper tiger again we will win wars without shooting. A reason to despise Clinton's damage and a reason to cheer for Bush.

YUPPERS! Nothing promotes peace - I'm serious about this - more than kicking some little pissant country to hell and back.

I know it sounds terrible, but really third world countries only have respect for power

Another "quagmire" bits the dust.

BINGO in spades... (what's a little mixed metaphor among FRiends?) --- you've all said it really well.

I didn't think President Bush had any chance at all to get the Demodog's do-do cleaned up in only one term, but as far as foreign policy is concerned, it's looking pretty good so far!

50 posted on 04/13/2003 4:20:02 AM PDT by AFPhys (((PRAYING for: President Bush & advisors, troops & families, Americans)))
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To: Ymani Cricket
You are right, NKs are brainwashed, but just wait to see how long that would last after they get more than a half cup per day of rice in their bellies...
51 posted on 04/13/2003 4:22:09 AM PDT by AFPhys (((PRAYING for: President Bush & advisors, troops & families, Americans)))
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To: alwaysconservative
COLLATERAL BENEFITS !!!!

GREAT PHRASE --- I'll help you spread that one!

52 posted on 04/13/2003 4:23:28 AM PDT by AFPhys (((PRAYING for: President Bush & advisors, troops & families, Americans)))
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