Could it be that they are interested in shutting the reactor because they got most of the Pu they want out of it?
Besides, they almost certainly have another uranium program that is hidden and on track—- with lots of collaboration with Pakistan.
Why is it this agreement feels just like the Clinton era agreement which did not work?
DPRK will get some of what they want, some oil, diplomatic recognition from the US and Japan, and then… along the way, the deal is derailed just like the last time… and they then test another bomb…
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What about the uranium enrichment program?
Could it be that they are interested in shutting the reactor because they got most of the Pu they want out of it?
Besides, they almost certainly have another uranium program that is hidden and on track—- with lots of collaboration with Pakistan.
Why is it this agreement feels just like the Clinton era agreement which did not work?
DPRK will get some of what they want, some oil, diplomatic recognition from the US and Japan, and then… along the way, the deal is derailed just like the last time… and they then test another bomb…
We saw that movie before.
— Smith · Feb 13, 11:43 PM ·