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Saturday, June 13, 2009

Will Sanctions Ever Work on North Korea?

As the Security Council once again votes on a new round of sanctions, the question is whether there are real pressure points that North Korea will respond to.
Posted by t at 9:40 AM
Labels: North/South relations
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