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    I kind of wondered if something like this might be forthcoming with Kim Jongs death in December. Good news.


    The United States announced a major diplomatic breakthrough with North Korea Wednesday.

    Under an agreement reached in direct talks in Beijing last week, North Korea has agreed to allow the return of nuclear inspectors from the International Atomic Energy Agency, and has agreed to implement a moratorium on long-range missile tests, nuclear tests, and nuclear activities at Yongbyon, including uranium enrichment activities, the State Department said. In return, the United States will provide North Korea with a large food aid package.

    "To improve the atmosphere for dialogue and demonstrate its commitment to de-nuclearization, the DPRK has agreed to implement a moratorium on long-range missile launches, nuclear tests and nuclear activities at Yongbyon, including uranium enrichment activities," State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland said in a press statement Wednesday. "The DPRK has also agreed to the return of IAEA inspectors to verify and monitor the moratorium on uranium enrichment activities at Yongbyon and confirm the disablement of the 5-MW reactor and associated facilities."

    Despite the stunning breakthrough, "the United States still has profound concerns regarding North Korean behavior across a wide range of areas," Nuland's statement cautioned, but added that "today's announcement reflects important, if limited, progress in addressing some of these."

    In return, the United States will "move forward with our proposed package of 240,000 metric tons of nutritional assistance along with the intensive monitoring required for the delivery of such assistance," she said.

    U.S. envoy on North Korean affairs Glyn Davies last week held the first face-to-face talks with his North Korean counterpart Kim Kye Gwan since the death of North Korean leader Kim Jong-Il in December.

    Davies' Feb. 23-24 discussions in Beijing asserted several points, Nuland's statement said. Among them, "the United States reaffirms that it does not have hostile intent toward the DPRK" and that U.S. sanctions are not targeted against the livelihood of the North Korean people.

    Arms control experts welcomed the signs of progress from Washington's efforts to engage Pyongyang, despite years of tumultuous, on- and off-again negotiations that have seen many harrowing setbacks.

    "Today's announcement is an important step toward a verifiable freeze of the most worrisome North Korean nuclear activities," Daryl Kimball, of the Arms Control Association, wrote in an analysis of the announced agreement.

    "President Barack Obama and Amb. Glyn Davies ... need to maintain the momentum in the weeks and months ahead."

  • #2
    His god damned daddy is rolling over in his grave.

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    • #3
      Why is always the UNITED STATES is going to give give give. Screw all that noise.

      I would be ok if it were even the united nations or some kind of collective group helping them out with food but Im tired of seeing us doing all the giving.

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      • #4
        And yet we have homeless people here who wish they had a meal...

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Lason View Post
          Why is always the UNITED STATES is going to give give give. Screw all that noise.

          I would be ok if it were even the united nations or some kind of collective group helping them out with food but Im tired of seeing us doing all the giving.
          Meh, we are just sending them Mcd's. We need to fatten them up fast and cheap.

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          • #6
            Will be all for naught just as it has always been.
            How do we forget ourselves? How do we forget our minds?

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Machx2 View Post
              And yet we have homeless people here who wish they had a meal...
              I've always hated that argument. People here have plenty of options available to them.
              DamonH

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Lason View Post
                Why is always the UNITED STATES is going to give give give. Screw all that noise.

                I would be ok if it were even the united nations or some kind of collective group helping them out with food but Im tired of seeing us doing all the giving.
                X2

                Originally posted by DamonH View Post
                I've always hated that argument. People here have plenty of options available to them.
                Agreed, but I'm also tired of us just opening up the damn checkbook.
                Vortex rear stand $75
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                **SKAGG NASTY**
                My goal in life is to not arrive at the grave in a well preserved body.
                but rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out, shouting "holy shit!!!.. what a ride!"

                1990 Foxbody GT for that ass
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by DamonH View Post
                  I've always hated that argument. People here have plenty of options available to them.
                  Do they? And you know this how?

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Machx2 View Post
                    Do they? And you know this how?


                    When was the last time you heard of any one starving to death in the United States?

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Machx2 View Post
                      Do they? And you know this how?
                      What options don't they have?

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by talisman View Post
                        When was the last time you heard of any one starving to death in the United States?
                        There is just one that I found on a quick google search. I have volunteered at many homeless shelters and soup kitchens. I understand it is some of these peoples fault for thier situation. But alot of these people have kids. I remember a day I was working the kitchen and we had to start turning people away because we were out of food. I spotted two families, each had two children that looked like something you would see in a National Geographic magazine. They said they got turned away from the other kitchen because they ran out of food. So I went and bought them food with my own money.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by lo3oz View Post
                          What options don't they have?
                          Have you been to soup kitchens lately? I am guessing no is the answer. Never are we able to feed everyone on an ordinary day.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Machx2 View Post
                            There is just one that I found on a quick google search. I have volunteered at many homeless shelters and soup kitchens. I understand it is some of these peoples fault for thier situation. But alot of these people have kids. I remember a day I was working the kitchen and we had to start turning people away because we were out of food. I spotted two families, each had two children that looked like something you would see in a National Geographic magazine. They said they got turned away from the other kitchen because they ran out of food. So I went and bought them food with my own money.

                            http://www.independentmail.com/news/...ves-questions/
                            Maybe if both parents hadn't spent all day looking for a handout...

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                            • #15
                              2009, and the man didn't try and get any help. Well, you sure knocked that out of the park.

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