from SLATE's news summary, 10/21/02:
>A piece stuffed inside the [Washington POST] offers an interesting theory for
why North Korea admitted it's developing nukes: The U.S. dissed
it. The paper says that North Korea contends that the U.S.
actually broke the nuke agreement first, because the U.S. didn't
normalize relations and deliver aid as it had promised. The Post
notes that some analysts say North Korea's gripes are legit.<
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Jim Devine jdevine@xxxxxxx & http://bellarmine.lmu.edu/~jdevine
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