June 27, 2008
North Korea Better Off with Nuclear Reactors
An Editorial — Bitterness, disagreement, and animosity characterize U.S.-North Korea relations, but the long decades of name calling and saber rattling could be nearing an end.
President George W. Bush formally removed North Korea from America’s list of regimes that sponsor terrorism, and declared the former rogue state to be “kind of annoying, but no longer eligible for the Axis of Evil.”
Recent diplomatic breakthroughs aimed at reducing nuclear proliferation appear, on the surface at least, to benefit the world’s peace and security. Are these changes truly positive?
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