From another SMH article:
Responding to the US-led invasion of Iraq, North Korea indicated that it could be preparing to push ahead with its nuclear arms program.
A North Korean Foreign Ministry statement said the country's security could only be guaranteed by arming itself with a "tremendous military deterrent".
It also suggested it no longer supported a non-aggression pact with Washington, one of its main demands if it is to end its nuclear arms program.
"The Iraqi war shows that to allow disarming through inspections does not help avert war, but rather sparks it," the North Korean statement said.
"This suggests that even the signing of a non-aggression treaty with the US would not help avert a war."
Well, we really showed them, eh?
And the theme of this week's juxtaposition is... 'Child Soldiers'.
http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2003/04/08/1049567660897.html
http://hamilton.collectiblestoday.com/ct/product/prdid-912316001.jsp
Responding to the US-led invasion of Iraq, North Korea indicated that it could be preparing to push ahead with its nuclear arms program.
A North Korean Foreign Ministry statement said the country's security could only be guaranteed by arming itself with a "tremendous military deterrent".
It also suggested it no longer supported a non-aggression pact with Washington, one of its main demands if it is to end its nuclear arms program.
"The Iraqi war shows that to allow disarming through inspections does not help avert war, but rather sparks it," the North Korean statement said.
"This suggests that even the signing of a non-aggression treaty with the US would not help avert a war."
Well, we really showed them, eh?
And the theme of this week's juxtaposition is... 'Child Soldiers'.
http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2003/04/08/1049567660897.html
http://hamilton.collectiblestoday.com/ct/product/prdid-912316001.jsp