North
Korea actually promises to stop making long-range missile and allows inspectors from the International Atomic Energy Agency will
check that enrichment really has stopped!
What the Koreans want is America to send tones of food to the starving
people in the north. Finally,
instead of trying to bribe the gov’t they just want food to feed their people
that have been deprived for years!
There is still some distrust that the north will keep their word in
stopping the enrichment of their facility in Yongbyon. The other concern is how many other
nuclear/enrichment uranium plants do they have that they are not mentioning. I like the topic of nuclear power
because I once heard from a church leader that a nuclear war is inevitable.
Robert Ostler
http://www.economist.com/node/21548944
I think that this is definitely a step in the right direction for North Korea. Ya they could lie about having other nuclear powerplants but it's good to see that they recognize that they need a lot of help and can get it if they cooperate.
ReplyDelete-Weston