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_creationDateDatetimeOctober 16, 2006 4:01:42 PM
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Nukes and More Nukes

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TopicPageNorth Korean nuclear crisis
Position_fragmentStringChina should pressure North Korea to give up its nuclear ambitions
PositionPageNorth Korean nuclear crisis / China should pressure North Korea to give up its nuclear ambitions
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China should pressure North Korea to give up its nuclear ambitions

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AuthorList of Page, delimiter: ,The Washington Post editorial board
SourcePageThe Washington Post
DateDateOctober 15, 2006
URLURLhttp://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/10/14/AR2006101400791.html
QuoteText"The five countries that have tried to bargain with North Korea over its nuclear program -- China, South Korea, Russia, Japan and the United States -- could have stopped the North Korean program and could reverse it still: Among them they have the capacity to force the collapse of the Kim Jong Il dictatorship. A similar coalition probably could stop Iran. But to do so, nuclear counterproliferation has to become those governments' highest priority."
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Nukes and More Nukes by The Washington Post editorial board (The Washington Post, October 15, 2006) (view)