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The Gilgo Beach Serial Killings
The bound bodies of four women are found along a desolate stretch of beach. Disturbing new details about the architect police say is a serial killer. "48 Hours" correspondent Erin Moriarty...
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Worldwide there are estimated to be another 8000 to 10000 warheads in existence.
South Korea had it's own secretive nuclear research programme in the early part of this century and still maintains the capability to assemble a nuclear device.
How then are we so righteous?
That we can assume the authority to deny the independent sovereign state of North Korea the right to develop it's own nuclear research and defence programme.
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North Korea will hardly agree for continued and sustained negotiations with the United States if it has to give up nuclear weapons at the end. Since President Bush labelled North Korea along with Iran and Iraq as part of the "Axis of Evil" in the 2002 State of Union address, North Korea has perceived nuclear weapons as the most important form of security deterrent. For regimes without nuclear weapons, including Saddam Hussein's regime in Iraq or Gaddafi's regime in Libya, United States launched invasions against them. This sends a clear message to regimes like North Korea that if they give up nuclear weapons, they will face a similar fate of being invaded.
That is why for purposes of regime survival and national security, North Korea will not give up nuclear weapons. The United States should not make this as the end goal of negotiations. Instead, the United States should pressure North Korea to openly restrain its outrageous behavior of launching long range missiles to areas around the Korean peninsula and Japan. The end goal of all negotiations should be push North Korea to be more integrated with the global community so that the regime will not see itself as antagonistic to the United States and perceive nuclear weapons as crucial to survival.
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