Posted on 12/25/2002 5:34:46 PM PST by backhoe
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Concern Grows Over North Korea Nuclear Program
Voice of America - 15 hours ago
South Korea says President Bush will send a top envoy to Seoul next month for talks
with President-elect Roh Moo-hyun on the crisis over North Korea's nuclear ...
Concern Grows Over North Korea Nuclear Program - Voice of America
US envoy will aim to defuse N Korea crisis - ABC Online
Bush envoy `to visit Seoul' - Bangkok Post
North Korea's nuclear move 'worrying'
ITV, UK - 24 Dec 2002
Moves by North Korea to restart its suspended nuclear programme were
"very worrying", the Foreign Office have said. The International ...
North Korea accused of stepping up work on nuclear reactor - CBC News
North Korea starts fixing nuke facility - Chicago Sun Times
North Korea sees danger of 'brink of nuclear war' - Daily Oklahoman
Timeline: North Korea nuclear crisis
BBC, UK - 24 Dec 2002
... Under this deal, North Korea agreed to forsake nuclear ambitions in return for
the construction of two safer lightwater nuclear power reactors and oil ...
CIA: North Korea may have 2 nukes - Daily Yomiuri
What Lies in Yongbyon Pond? - Korea Times
World seeks counterweight to North Korea's nuclear threat
Sydney Morning Herald, Australia - 24 Dec 2002
International powers, led by the United States, have made strong warnings to North
Korea over its nuclear weapons but had no real arm to counter the hermit ...
Russia Says Bush to Blame for North Korea Crisis - Reuters
AXIS OF EVIL: Russia's rift with US deepens - The Hindu
Russia says Bush to blame for North Korea crisis - Reuters AlertNet
Moscow Times
North Korea nuclear crisis intensifies
Orange County Register, CA - 14 hours ago
WASHINGTON The North Korea nuclear crisis deepened Tuesday as a UN watchdog
agency said it no longer can tell whether North Korea is diverting nuclear ...
North Korea's nuclear meddling raises alarm - The Globe and Mail
UN condemns N. Korea nuclear decision - Atlanta Journal Constitution
North Korea 'Greater Risk Than Saddam': US Senator - Islam Online
Reuters
Duma worried about resumption of North Korea's nuclear program
IRNA, Iran - 23 Dec 2002
... here on Monday confirmed their position against the spread of weapons of mass destruction
and voiced concern about North Korea's decision to resume its nuclear ...
Britain 'very worried' over North Korea nuclear breach
Outlookindia.com, UK - 24 Dec 2002
Britain voiced concern today after North Korea removed UN seals and disabled surveillance
cameras at a nuclear reactor, in what the United States believes may ...
TIMELINE: North Korea's nuclear history
CNN - 22 Dec 2002
... December 1985: North Korea joins the nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty (NPT), but
makes adherence to safeguards agreement with the International Atomic Energy ...
North Korea warns of N-war as US talks tough - The Australian
N. Korea's nuclear threats draw Rumsfeld warning - San Mateo County Times
US struggling for options to deal with N. Korean threat - Billings Gazette
Sydney Morning Herald - Manila Times - and more »
North Korea nuclear move triggers global alarm
Edmonton Sun, Canada - 23 Dec 2002
... North Korea said the Vienna-based UN nuclear watchdog failed to respond to its request
to remove the equipment, compelling it "to immediately start the work of ...
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Atomic Annie bttt^
"Clinton Deal Gave N. Korea 100-Nuke-Per-Year Capacity"
http://www.newsmax.com/showinsidecover.shtml?a=2002/10/19/114657
The information is out there, for those with eyes to see...
Surprised this thread isn't into the thousands. I guess many folks - realizing how bad things could get over there, just don't want to read anymore about this horrific N. Korean situation -and I don't blame them. :(
[regardless: bttt]
Not the link of US saying they have that program but NKorea stating so.
"Where is the link to the article where NKorea actually admits working on a nuclear program?",
"The refusal by the United States to negotiate with North Korea over its nuclear program could lead to an "uncontrollable catastrophe," North Korea's state-run Rodong Sinmun newspaper has warned.
In the event of a nuclear conflict, he said, North Korea would deal a "merciless punishment" to the United States."
"North Korea warns of 'catastrophe' " http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/811868/posts
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