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Obama dismisses N Korean proposal on halting nuke tests

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By ERIC TALMADGE

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Obama's dismissal does not indicate good faith. Actually, by his non-serious attitude he exposed his intention to perform "regime change" in North Korea. Otherwise, why not refraining from the provocative maneuvers on foreign soil in return for a complete moratorium on nuclear tests? After all, Korea is one-sidedly not denuclearized, in the sense that at every given moment there are thousands of American nukes pointing to North Korea. Obama received a Nobel Prize for peace, but he is not a man of peace. Neither is he honest, or serious, or responsible. East Asia is not Libya, where it has been easy to do a "regime change", and nobody needs a war erupting in East Asia.

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Obama's dismissal does not indicate good faith.

North Korea has offered to stop their nuclear program multiple times for various measures, and when they receive what they ask for, they keep their nuclear program.

If they want good faith, they should suspend their nuclear program, then ask for support. They are going about it backwards.

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