Monday, May 25, 2009

"A Blatant Violation of International Law"- Obama

President Obama declared Monday that the United States and US allies would “stand up” to North Korea; after North Korea set off what looks to be its second nuclear bomb testing. Obama acted quickly working with allies to come up with an international remark to the bombing. North Korea has become too much of a threat with nuclear weapons at hand and they have a proven capability to set of a nuclear weapon. Obama says this is, “a blatant violation of international law” and something needs to happen to stop this. Opinions? What should be done to stop North Korea? Are nuclear weapons really a realistic issue?

2 comments:

Sandy de Sauvage said...
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Nelson Cheung said...

North Korea threatens to develop nuclear weapons
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Not so scary UN sanctions
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Western countries tries to "negotiate" a halt in the weapon program
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North Korea "backs down" after foreign aid
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Return to step one (repeat this cycle as necessary)


Personally, I'm tired of this. They want attention from the world stage by "standing up" against "big bad United States," why should we give it to them? If North Korea is intent on making nukes (as they are now and always), it's not a matter of diplomacy, but a matter of time. Both of which is running out.