Page values for "North Korea's perennial helpers"

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_creationDateDatetimeOctober 13, 2006 5:19:10 PM
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North Korea's perennial helpers

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TopicPageNorth Korean nuclear crisis
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TopicPageNorth Korean nuclear crisis
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AuthorList of Page, delimiter: ,Paul Mirengoff
SourcePagePower Line
DateDateOctober 12, 2006
URLURLhttp://powerlineblog.com/archives/015535.php
QuoteText"North Korea is not demanding bilateral talks for any legitimate reason. Rather, it's attempting to create a win-win situation for itself. Either the U.S. agrees to biliateral talks, thus increasing the likelihood that the most important player -- China -- will pull out of the process (or, short of that, feel a lack of investment in it). Or North Korea can blame the U.S. for the stalemate."
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North Korea's perennial helpers by Paul Mirengoff (Power Line, October 12, 2006) (view)