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Tuesday, April 14, 2009

North Korea orders U.N. inspectors out

North Korea said in a statement the U.N. action and separate six-country nuclear talks were an infringement of its sovereignty and it "will never participate in the talks any longer nor ... be bound to any agreement."

The statement, carried by the official KCNA news agency, said North Korea would "bolster its nuclear deterrent for self-defense in every way." 

Well , If that is the way they feel then Fine ! let them have their way ! But stop talking to them ,stop sending them aid , make sure they don't export any goods , Impose the most stringent of sanctions against them, and the next time they prepare a missile , Blow the Damn thing up on the Pad !!!


SEOUL (Reuters) - North Korea ordered U.N. inspectors to leave on Tuesday after saying it would quit international nuclear disarmament talks and restart a plant that makes bomb-grade plutonium, the United Nations said.

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton strongly criticized the expulsions and said she hoped the United States and its allies could discuss it with the North.

"We are viewing this as an unnecessary response to the legitimate statement put out of concern by the Security Council," Clinton told reporters in Washington.

The U.N. Security Council on Monday unanimously condemned North Korea's rocket launch on April 5 as contravening a U.N. ban and demanded enforcement of existing sanctions.



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