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North Korea stuck in 1950s thinking – expert

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Are all nukes equal in the eyes of the world?

North Korea has launched another short-range missile, according to South Korea’s Yonhap News Agency. However, North Korea is not the only nuclear threat the world is facing.

Five Parties must unite to talk to Pyongyang – expert

Published: 28 May, 2009, 03:47

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Karin J. Lee, executive director of the National Committee on North Korea: “There have to be sanctions that lead in a certain direction, and we have to see how the five parties are going to come together with one voice.”

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Pyongyang, North Korea 28.05.2009, 03:31 2 comments

North Korea stuck in 1950s thinking – expert

“These nuclear tests and missile firings are probably designed for internal consumption. The leadership is trying to satisfy the hard-liners in North Korea,” Ivan Eland of the Independent Institute in Washington said.

Former Pakistani president Pervez Musharraf (L) visits a Muslim cultural center in Moscow on May 27, 2009 (AFP Photo / Alexander Nemenov) 28.05.2009, 09:50 1 comment

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One of the most prominent problems of the world is terrorism. RT spoke to a man who is no stranger to the “War on Terror”, ex-president of Pakistan and a man who ruled the country for nine years, Mr. Pervez Musharraf.

from Poland May 28, 2009, 09:23
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No more talks - communists only understand what they fear. Ten warheads from trident missle into Phenian should be enough to end this petty regime existence.

GDP May 28, 2009, 06:57
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....maybe the conversation has dried-up with North Korea?! It's either recognize them as a feisty little world power, like Estonia , except with nukes , and allow the country to emerge as a unique personality on the world scene. However, these are very bizarre political times in the USA, where the Republicans are going the way of the buffalo. Truly , a new dawn has emerged with the election of Pres. Obama, whose own mother was a Russian major in college. The essence of North Korea is ,maybe , they are being too conservative?! They need to liberalize ......the world is finally breaking free, from the past's vulgar chains, to emerge into a new world society, where a bridge between opposites is forming--the Korea's , North and South, must learn to become one, as light learns to embrace its shadow, finding the lost gems in the dark fields , that now their powerful light reveals.....