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“North Korea wants recognition as an atomic power”

Published: 26 May, 2009, 11:38


Georgy Kunadze from the Moscow State Institute for Foreign Affairs joined RT to analyze the reasons behind North Korea’s intent on raising tensions in the region.

 
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triste May 26, 2009, 09:58 quote
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A man called Newton said if you push a force in one direction you receive the same force in the opposite direction ! Unless one wishes to create artificial " enemies " it is imperative to sit around a table and discuss with friend and foes ! So, we can have atom bombs, missile, armaments up to our teeth but North Korea cannot ! Is it because we are the good gays who never invade anybody, who live by the rule of law in complete respect of democratic values !? as we have seen in countries such as Iraq and Afghanistan and , of course, concentration camps , tortured prisoners , keeping military bases everywhere and killing women and children by " mistake " and not to provoke reactions to justify invations ? Yes , I can but you cannot , because I say so. Pathetic !

Meslin May 26, 2009, 11:30 quote
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Yes Triste, it is pathetic ! The country who has initiated all WMD (weapons of mass-destruction) aviable now to mankind; who lead in all sales of military and police equipments made on Earth has the guts to make such a fuss about that north-korean"bombinette". The Barnum-Obama-Circus is in fall swing and more and more we see that this new comedian-president is a MIC(military-industrial-complex) puppet like his predecessors were. If we want a completly denuclearized World; those who have so many weapons must destroy them all or put them under an ONU not residing in America and most of all not manipulated by the USA and their european prostitutes. If nothing radical is done, soon or later we will have a nuclear accident or some crazy fanatic will blow-up New-York, Washington or Paris. (It is much easier to do than you think). An eminent nuclear physician, recently told me:. I had wished that the BRIC nations take the initiative to initiate a new world-order and not hesitate to speak firmly and frankly to those greedy capitalists. Apparently; it does not seems to be the case: they are in total admiration of that cynical hollywoodian super-production...Sorry Future Generations ! Jean-Claude Meslin

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