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North Korea backing away from nuclear deal

North Korea said Friday it was working on restarting its nuclear plant and dismissed the prospect of being removed from a U.S. terrorism blacklist in return for a disarmament deal.

Webmaster's Commentary: 

This is very simple: the US did not keep its part of the bargain.

Therefore, North Korea could find absolutely no reason to keep theirs.

Also, the world has had a very clear picture, courtesy of the US invasion and occupation of Iraq, of what happens to a country which does not have a nuclear deterrent these days.

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North Korea backing away from nuclear deal

the_big_wedding

This is very simple: the US did not keep its part of the bargain.

Therefore, North Korea could find absolutely no reason to keep theirs.

Also, the world has had a very clear picture, courtesy of the US invasion and occupation of Iraq, of what happens to a country which does not have a nuclear deterrent these days.

...and as the United States is working to isolate China, Russia, and members of the SCO, it wouldn't make any sense for North Korea to capitulate against a common ally, China, giving the United States a gift in its serial conquest of any nation that wishes to protect its own sovereignty from pillage, privatization, and slavery.

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