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“If the U.S. keeps pestering us and increases pressure, we will regard it as a declaration of war ..”

By: Pam On: Oct/11/06 -

and will take a series of physical corresponding measures,” the North’s Foreign Ministry said in a statement carried by the official Korean Central News Agency. Rice threatened tough sanctions, but China, while agreeing that sanctions are appropriate, may not agree to the extent that we are proposing. “For China, we need to have a firm, constructive, appropriate, but prudent, response,” said Wang Guangya, the country’s ambassador to the United Nations. “There have to be some punitive actions, but also I think these actions have to be appropriate.” The “sunshine policy” has failed according to South Korea. The South Koreans see the policy as nothing more than a trick to get their money. The LA Times says this isn’t our problem. They say the military is over extended and that we should allow China to handle it. Japan is to impose tough new sanctions against North Korea. China and Japan can handle this without the use of a military.

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Posted on: October 11, 2006 |

Posted in: National News, Terrorism, United Nations

3 Responses to ““If the U.S. keeps pestering us and increases pressure, we will regard it as a declaration of war ..””

  1. snowy egret
    October 11, 2006 - 08:21 AM on October 11th, 2006

    Time to get us out of the UN and gett he UN out of america entirly and forever:mad:

  2. Reality Check
    October 12, 2006 - 02:38 PM on October 12th, 2006

    Nuclear Threat? Revisited…

    Nuclear tests in North Korea have, according to them happened. The US intelligence agencies responsible for knowing what happened… don’t.
    Kim Jong-il is full of bluster, Japan is hopping mad, South Koreans are protesting in the streets…

  3. Right Voices » Blog Archive » Sticks and Stones May Break My Bones, But Names Will Never Hurt Me…
    October 18, 2006 - 10:14 AM on October 18th, 2006

    [...] Whatever happened to that? Rather than accept the truth of the situation, George Soros and Jimmy Carter have chosen to blame Bush for the NK mess. According to Soros: Bush shouldn’t have labeled North Korea part of an “axis of evil,’’ Soros told a group of investors and academics in Seoul. The president “aggravated the problem’’ by rejecting South Korea’s so-called Sunshine Policy of engaging with the North, Soros said. [...]

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