Is little Dubya trying to bring about the end times in 2012? That naughty boy... It seems the North Korea Nuke talks will end in failure for Bush. The agreement hinged on a NK/U.S. argument. Would NK get aid and a U.S. standown assurance before or after NK dismantled? Bush would give no assurances. Babies. Bush is a freaking child. W stands for Wallydraigle. How are these children in charge of running our countries? How?
So, rather than showing only the tiniest sliver of trust in North Korea not attacking a country (us) that could blow up the world 20 times over... Bush has decided to allow North Korea to continue producing the 9 nuclear bombs they've got the materials for. How important is Japan? How many other ways could we nuke North Korea... jesus christ...
Thanks Bush. Or did I mean to say: Fuck you, you goddam moronic cowboy wannabee. What a loser... What a failure in life. You are the icon of what it means to be rich and to fail upward in America. Pathetic.
Here's the article.
China in last-ditch bid to save nuclear talks
By Jack Kim and Teruaki Ueno 30 minutes ago
BEIJING (Reuters) - China made a last-ditch effort on Wednesday to save six-party talks on the Korean nuclear crisis, deadlocked after more than a week of wrangling over ways of ending Pyongyang's weapons programs.
With some delegates talking openly of breakdown in Beijing, the hosts put forward a fourth draft of a proposed joint statement on which the success of the talks, now in their ninth day, is now riding.
South Korean Deputy Foreign Minister Song Min-soon said the latest draft contained statements on the dismantling of
North Korea's nuclear programs and corresponding measures by the other countries.
Points included supplying the energy-strapped North with heavy fuel oil and electricity, a provision on the peaceful use of nuclear energy by Pyongyang, and normalization of its relations with the United States and Japan.
Seoul's Yonhap news agency said it also contained points on security guarantees and verification.
Japanese chief negotiator Kenichiro Sasae told reporters: "At last the negotiations have come to a crucial stage. We will do our best to reach an agreement but it depends largely on North Korea's stance."
Negotiators from the two Koreas, the United States, Russia, Japan and China remain at loggerheads on the issue of when Pyongyang should dismantle its programs -- before, or after, it receives U.S. security guarantees and aid.
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North Korean Vice Foreign Minister Kim Kye-gwan, in his first public comments since the talks convened on June 26, told reporters late on Tuesday that Pyongyang's decision on whether to abandon its nuclear weapons programs hinged on Washington.
Update [2005-8-3 1:26:4 by Norwell]: Maybe also of interest is my
diary from 1 week before the talks where I pointed out that Bush was sabotaging the process before it started by attending an "Evangelical anti-NK agreement convention." what a shocker!
This coming Tuesday Bush is organizing a conference to highlight the Radical Right's policy toward North Korea one week before agreements in North Korea are finalized. This
USA Today article points out that this conference could very well
threaten to undermine the agreements.