americanprogress.org - 4/24/2009
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By Rachel Weise | October 9, 2006 It’s important to remember how we got to the point where North Korea was apparently able to test an atomic weapon. Below is a basic timeline of the build-up of North Korea’s nuclear weapons. As the timeline clearly shows, virtually all of the growth of North ...
yglesias.thinkprogress.org - 4/20/2009
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yglesias.thinkprogress.org —
Lurking in the background of yesterday’s interesting Robert
Farley post on North Korea is a point that...
I really think doesn’t get as much attention as it deserves, the fact that in some ways the real nightmare scenario is a North ...
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After North Korea
telegraph.co.uk - 4/24/2009
google.com - 4/24/2009
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google.com —
2 days ago WASHINGTON (AFP) A US Senator
said Monday he would soon offer legislation aiming to...
return North Korea to a list of state sponsors of terrorism and reimpose sanctions lifted under former president George W. Bush. "We should put them back ...
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AFP: US Senator: Put NKorea back on terror blacklist
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North Korea Becomes A Full Nuclear Nation On Obama’s Watch
Pirate's Cove —
... But, stepping back using the “it happened on Obama’s Watch” talking point I stole from the Left, really, can he do anything? Is it his fault? Is it Bush’s fault? Doubtful, no, and no. This issue goes back to the mid-1980’s, and, as you can see from the timeline from the far left Center for American Progress, North Korea has been jerking the chains of the international community the whole time, no matter what tone any President has taken, and he keeps marching towards have not only nuclear weapons, but the ability to deliver them. ...
North Korea Becomes A Full Nuclear Nation On Obama’s Watch
Stop The ACLU —
... community freaks out, and then he promises to be a good boy if the international community gives him X. Unfortunately, one the X’s was a nuclear reactor, which can produce weapons grade material. But, stepping back using the “it happened on Obama’s Watch” talking point I stole from the Left, really, can he do anything? Is it his fault? Is it Bush’s fault? Doubtful, no, and no. This issue goes back to the mid-1980’s, and, as you can see from the timeline from the far left Center for American Progress , North Korea has been jerking the chains of the international community the ...
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