View Full Version : N. Korea withdraws from nuclear treaty


Adam
01-10-03, 02:34 AM
NORTH Korea has declared its immediate withdrawal from the nuclear non-proliferation treaty, Pyongyang's official Korean Central News Agency said today.

More... (http://www.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,4057,5821460%255E2,00.html)

Asguard
01-10-03, 02:41 AM
why not the US seems to be pulling out of every treaty it signed

just out of interest adam is that the treaty that makes it an ofenece to nuke a non nuklear country? (ie US)

Adam
01-10-03, 02:47 AM
Those who are party to the treaty agree not to make nuclear weapons.

Asguard
01-10-03, 02:50 AM
whats the treaty we signed that says we wont make nukes and no one is alowed to nuke us?

Microzoft
01-10-03, 04:50 AM
When Bush breaks a treaty he says ¡°them was them and now is now¡±, and it is in our interests and the entire world community, peace loving nations and allies to act in accordance with ¡°now¡± times.

The Koreans of course, interpret that as;
¡°¿ÃÇØ °áÈ¥À» ÇÒ ¼ö ÀÖÀ»±î? ±ÃÇÕº¸¼¼¿ä!¡±

Which in plain English means: Before we used foreplay and now not even Vaseline¡±

¡¦and you wonder why are they pissedoff at us??
:D

postoak
01-10-03, 07:12 AM
Can't you differentiate between breaking a treaty and withdrawing from one? If a treaty incorporates an escape clause, using that clause isn't "breaking" the treaty.

Microzoft
01-10-03, 12:21 PM
Originally posted by postoak
Can't you differentiate between breaking a treaty and withdrawing from one? If a treaty incorporates an escape clause, using that clause isn't "breaking" the treaty. OK!. If we must be specific or technical.
……..NK is withdrawing from that treaty and I support it.
:bugeye:

*stRgrL*
01-10-03, 12:36 PM
why not the US seems to be pulling out of every treaty it signed

Ya, why not? Who cares right? After they promised not to make nukes in exchange for aid from US, and then they still went ahead and made nukes - but who cares right - lets just focus on the United States' problems. I doubt that N.Korea will EVER use their nukes Oh and BTW, if they ever do nuke the US, everyone in this world will feel the aftereffects and everyone will suffer, not just the United States.

Microzoft
01-10-03, 12:54 PM
Originally posted by *stRgrL*
Ya, why not? Who cares right? After they promised not to make nukes in exchange for aid from US, and then they still went ahead and made nukes - but who cares right - lets just focus on the United States' problems. I doubt that N.Korea will EVER use their nukes Oh and BTW, if they ever do nuke the US, everyone in this world will feel the aftereffects and everyone will suffer, not just the United States. For a bully country, nuclear weapons help to add or blow up their own rear a greater stimulus of satisfaction.

For a small defenseless country, nuclear weapons simply means “if you have a pear of balls, try it”

Have we forgotten the biblical lessons?? ……David and Goliath
;)

Asguard
01-10-03, 07:54 PM
the anti bio weapons treaty, the anti balistic misile treaty, the anti chemical weapons treaty, and im not sure on this one but i think you even pulled out of the anti SPACE weapons treaty

but NK is evil:rolleyes:

edit to fix my stupid mestake

Microzoft
01-11-03, 03:55 AM
Originally posted by Asguard

by NK is evil:rolleyes: Yes, I agree!
…..The NK is another evil, and by the looks of things US can not F-u-c-k with it.
Real pity.

Adam
01-11-03, 04:31 AM
Originally posted by *stRgrL*
Ya, why not? Who cares right? After they promised not to make nukes in exchange for aid from US, and then they still went ahead and made nukes - but who cares right - lets just focus on the United States' problems. I doubt that N.Korea will EVER use their nukes Oh and BTW, if they ever do nuke the US, everyone in this world will feel the aftereffects and everyone will suffer, not just the United States.

Remember, out of USA and North Korea, the USA is the only one to ever nuke civilian cities, and it was George Bush who recently claimed the right to use nuclear weapons again if the USA is pressed.

Kyle_S
01-11-03, 05:22 AM
Originally posted by Adam
Remember, out of USA and North Korea, the USA is the only one to ever nuke civilian cities, and it was George Bush who recently claimed the right to use nuclear weapons again if the USA is pressed. So?

Microzoft
01-11-03, 06:33 AM
Originally posted by Kyle_S
So? So?

Well not much, except consequences must be drawn as simple as that.
…and anti-American sentiment is proper,….so?
:bugeye: