THE QUESTION
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Why Rule Out North Korean Nukes?
Amman, Jordan - Until all countries are treated equally on the nuclear issue, it is not fair to rule out any one of them. Rogue states with leaders who use disproportionate power? The state of Israel comes to mind.
Daoud Kuttab Princeton, NJ |Oct 10, 2006 at 12:46 PM
S. Korea, Pull Kim's Financial Plug
Tokyo, Japan - The three billion U.S. dollars per year meant to prevent mass starvation must stop. It's funding nukes.
Mikio Ikuma Japan |Oct 10, 2006 at 11:32 AM
Death of Non-Proliferation Policy
New Haven - North Korea's nuclear club entrance seriously undermines the non-proliferation policy pursued since early 1960.
Nayan Chanda New Haven, Conn., United States |Oct 10, 2006 at 1:11 AM
Beijing Has the Ball Now
Seoul, South Korea - North Korea's nuclear announcement may be the end of Kim Jong Il's brinkmanship diplomacy. But Beijing must use its leverage.
Shim Jae Hoon South Korea |Oct 10, 2006 at 1:06 AM
Mutually Assured Failure
Tehran, Iran- This (failed) atomic test has depleted the Dear Leader's bag of bluffs. It also proves that Washington's unyielding strategy won't work.
Ali Ettefagh Tehran, Iran |Oct 9, 2006 at 12:05 PM
North Korea Doesn't Threaten Me
New Delhi, India - To deny North Korea food would mean punishing its people, not its government. Bottom line: Japan needs nukes too.
M.J. Akbar India |Oct 9, 2006 at 9:29 AM
U.S. Must Now Protect Japan
China/USA - China won't be helpful at all in disarming the North Koreans. Only the U.S. can save Tokyo from being nuked now.
Kin-ming Liu Hong Kong |Oct 9, 2006 at 2:00 AM
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