Consequences of Confession. / Murray Hiebert and others.
by Hiebert, Murray; SIRS Publishing, Inc.
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High School - old - to delete | REF SIRS 2003 Glo57 (Browse shelf) | Available |
Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2003.
Originally Published: Consequences of Confession, Oct. 31, 2002; pp. 14+.
"Pyongyang sent shock waves around the Pacific after admitting that it is still running a nuclear weapons programme. The United States, listening to the region, hopes that diplomacy will avert a crisis." (FAR EASTERN ECONOMIC REVIEW) This article focuses on North Korea's nuclear weapons confession, which raises U.S. concerns that North Korea could join Iraq as the next target in the war on terrorism.
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