North Korea blast is a test for U.S.

... it is important to focus on two things in the aftermath of the test. First, what does this mean for the threat that North Korea poses to international security? Second, what should our next moves be? Full Story »

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Posted by: Posted by Kaizar Campwala - May 26, 2009 - 8:01 AM PDT
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Edited by: Kaizar Campwala - May 26, 2009 - 8:01 AM PDT
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by Glenn LaBauve - May. 26, 2009

well reasoned look at the potenyial crisis in Asia.

Two communist nations have been the subject of long term US lead santions, they both have continued in almost dyastic fashion to use that as a lever for control of their people. Neither Cuba or North Korea will fall because of outside opposition abd trade sanctions.

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Samuel W.  Velsor IV
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by Samuel W. Velsor IV - May. 29, 2009

I only recommend this story as, something to read as to what not to do.

This writers ideas are about as bad an idea as the ones we had at the end of world war II that created the powerful Soviet Union and the cold war.

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