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1 minute ago, sanemax said:

We are talking abort that in the other thread .

Just in case you cannot remember .

NK sent a weather satellite into space , this was considered by the U.S to violate the terms, the food wasnt delivered and the agreement fell apart .

     You wrote that in a reply to me , in the other thread

I believe I also wrote that the United Nations agreed with the USA's judgement about that. 

So did Kim violate an agreement or not?

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9 hours ago, observer90210 said:

No matter if it works out, no matter if you like or not Trump, but one must admit,  he has gone much further with North Korea, then all his distinguished and sometimes arrogant, predecessors in office

"In 1994, faced with North Korea’s announced intent to withdraw from the nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty (NPT), which requires non-nuclear weapon states to forswear the development and acquisition of nuclear weapons, the United States and North Korea signed the Agreed Framework. Under this agreement, Pyongyang committed to freezing its illicit plutonium weapons program in exchange for aid."

"The second major diplomatic effort were the Six-Party Talks initiated in August of 2003 which involved China, Japan, North Korea, Russia, South Korea, and the United States. In between periods of stalemate and crisis, those talks arrived at critical breakthroughs in 2005, when North Korea pledged to abandon “all nuclear weapons and existing nuclear programs” and return to the NPT, and in 2007, when the parties agreed on a series of steps to implement that 2005 agreement."

https://www.armscontrol.org/factsheets/dprkchron

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4 hours ago, candide said:

"In 1994, faced with North Korea’s announced intent to withdraw from the nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty (NPT), which requires non-nuclear weapon states to forswear the development and acquisition of nuclear weapons, the United States and North Korea signed the Agreed Framework. Under this agreement, Pyongyang committed to freezing its illicit plutonium weapons program in exchange for aid."

"The second major diplomatic effort were the Six-Party Talks initiated in August of 2003 which involved China, Japan, North Korea, Russia, South Korea, and the United States. In between periods of stalemate and crisis, those talks arrived at critical breakthroughs in 2005, when North Korea pledged to abandon “all nuclear weapons and existing nuclear programs” and return to the NPT, and in 2007, when the parties agreed on a series of steps to implement that 2005 agreement."

https://www.armscontrol.org/factsheets/dprkchron

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In the same type of citation here is a duly referenced "serious scientific web article" that says that planet earth is flat

https://www.indy100.com/article/flat-earthers-planet-flat-earth-not-round-curvature-nasa-globe-mark-sargent-8192886

 

p.s. ???

 

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7 minutes ago, observer90210 said:

In the same type of citation here is a duly referenced "serious scientific web article" that says that planet earth is flat

https://www.indy100.com/article/flat-earthers-planet-flat-earth-not-round-curvature-nasa-globe-mark-sargent-8192886

 

p.s. ???

 

Actually, it's a link to a newspaper article that makes fun of flat earthers.

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Tough?


http://www.paywallnews.com/life/Opinion-|-Kim-Jong-un-Isn’t-Tough--North-Koreans-Are-.By7YA35Ogl-X.html

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NEW YORK TIMESKim Jong-un Isn’t Tough. North Koreans Are.

 

These are a few of the names we know. What we don’t know are the names of the more than 25 million souls who are somehow managing to survive in this hell on earth ruled over by your new favorite tough guy.

 

 

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