North Korea's Nukes

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Author(s) The Wall Street Journal editorial board
Source The Wall Street Journal
Date October 10, 2006
URL http://online.wsj.com/article/SB116043959545387563.html
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Quotes-start.png "South Korea and especially China should rethink appeasement. It has failed. A full cut-off of energy supplies and foreign aid would help pressure Kim Jong Il. Opening the Chinese border to North Korean refugees would do so as well. Most important, the world should tighten the screws it already has in place, with success, on the North's external financial accounts. No dictator can run a rogue state without money." Quotes-end.png


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