Korea: We'd Rather Starve

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September 14, 2005

North Korea continues to insist that it can have a civilian nuclear energy program, even if it agrees to stop developing nuclear weapons (in return for billions of dollars in foreign aid, in effect, a bribe). But North Korea will not allow effective inspections to insure that it is not cheating.

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