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PA Pirate wrote on Mon, 09 October 2006 11:57

who really gives a fuck, not like the US hasn't launched plenty of nukes - how come the US is allowed nukes but not NK? (they are for defence remember!)


Um, most of the world gives a fuck. Why? Because they're hell bent on using those weapons and taunting the world. The arms race in the cold war (emphasis on cold) was more of a "race for a new technology" and "international influence" than N.Korea's interests in nukes. They want it so they can 'influence' their peninsula with brute force. Also, they do not cooperate with international policy and regulation like many other nations.

IAEA Director General


Taken from: http://www.iaea.org/NewsCenter/PressReleases/2006/prn200617. html
Statement by IAEA Director General
9 October 2006 | IAEA Director General Mohamed ElBaradei deeply regrets, and expresses serious concern, about the reported carrying-out of a nuclear test earlier today by the Democratic People´s Republic of Korea (DPRK).

This reported nuclear test threatens the nuclear non-proliferation regime and creates serious security challenges not only for the East Asian region but also for the international community.

The breaking of a de-facto global moratorium on nuclear explosive testing that has been in place for nearly a decade and the addition of a new State with nuclear weapon capacity is a clear setback to international commitments to move towards nuclear disarmament, said the Director General.

Dr. ElBaradei further reiterates the urgent need - more than any time before - for establishing a legally binding universal ban on nuclear testing through the early entry-into-force of the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test Ban Treaty.

Dr. ElBaradei continues to believe in the importance of finding a negotiated solution to the current situation regarding the DPRK nuclear issue. The Director General believes that resumption of dialogue between all concerned parties is indispensable and urgent.


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PA Pirate wrote on Mon, 09 October 2006 11:57

If Russia got a big lead in the nuke race and then said - USA no nukes for you! nobody would have listened,


This was back in a time when the technology was new and there were no defined superpowers (post WWII).

PA Pirate wrote on Mon, 09 October 2006 11:57


if countries want to sit on their high horse and look down on NK, try getting rid of any nukes they are in possesion of first.


They are. Calm yourself of this drama and take a step back to look at the severity of the situation as well as the fact.

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