--- In [email protected], [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > In a message dated 10/9/06 5:42:59 P.M. Central Daylight Time, > [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > > Right, nobody will care if NK breaks it's word or treaties with the big bad > > United States, but if they break treaties with South Korea, China, Japan, > > Russia and the United States you could have five major powers demanding > > sanctions instead of one. > > > > More to the point, we're more influential and prestigious that all the > others combined, and > we're more willing to give cash than the rest are. > > > > > That is no reason to reject talks with all the regional countries. We have > no political or economic ties with NK and therefor no leverage. They would have > no obligation to maintain their word with us and could break it at any time > as they did before. If they want an agreement, let them make it with all the > parties involved and let them break that agreement with all the parties > involved. The United States should only be a partner with the other countries in > the region. That doesn't mean we can't give more aid than the others, it > simply means they have to agree with all the others. Then, let NK reap the > consequences of stabbing all their neighbors in the back should they break any > treaties. > Yep- definitely the way to play it.
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