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Old Jul 15th, 2003, 03:44 PM        Will our lack of a N.Korea policy make war inevitable?
So now N. Korea says it has actually processed all it's spent fuel rods. That means their radioactive materials are now weapons grade.

In all this time we have refused to deal with them directly, we rule out negotiation of any kind. The same President who insisted on a unilateral approach in Iraq insists with equal fervor on a multi lateral approach to N. Korea.

We are withwrawing our troups on the Penninsula. removing them from first strike range.

I can't tell if the administration is stumbling towards war with a Nuclear North Korea, or actively intends it. It scracely matters.

If someone here thinks we are NOT going to war with North Korea, please cheer me up and tell me why you think so.
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