Rogue Realities

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Author(s) National Review editorial board
Source National Review
Date October 10, 2006
URL http://article.nationalreview.com/?q=MTNlMjJlNzFmYzU1OGM5ZjFhMGJmNDI4Mzk0YzZjZjg=
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Quotes-start.png "But negotiations make no sense if your negotiating partner is using them only as delaying tactic, or as a way to demonstrate your weakness, or as a means to get concessions that it will pocket while never living up to its promises. North Korea arguably represents a trifecta." Quotes-end.png


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