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Old 26th May 2009, 10:49 PM
bengangmo bengangmo is offline
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What should "we" do to North Korea

Setting the ground rules first:
1) "We" means the rest of the world acting in concert
2) "To" means positive action (not sanctions etc etc)

I guess the whole world knows by now that North Korea has tested a nuclear device, as well as another round of missile tests. It seems pretty clear that they should now be considered a nuclear power (or soon to be nuclear power)

Given that sanctions don't seem to have worked so well so far, what action should the rest of the world take, and what action in reality do you think it would be possible to arrange.

As a follow-up question, with Obama's new more inclusive policy, do you think it is now easier for the US to take a more agressive stance against North Korea?

I personally would like to see some form of military reprisal against them, maybe to the stage of regime change - and wouldn't mind too much the US leading the charge so long as it had very broad based approval. (i.e UN Security Council, EU or Nato)
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