Newly Elected South Korean President Urges North to Drop Nuclear Ambitions
Drop ambitions, not nukes
Drop ambitions, not nukes
Proposal comes after Iran recently accelerated uranium enrichment
According to the United Nation's nuclear watchdog agency
Diplomat declines to provide details
Time to admit that North Korea wants a nuclear arsenal more than anything else.
What's up with North Korea?
Trying to get the U.S. to begin diplomatic talks
Sign the country's nuclear program could be expanding
Says it "poses clear threat" to peace and security
One of the proposals that may be announced at the State of the Union
Says it "warrants further swift and credible action by the international community"
But only if "nuclear rights" are respected
No confirmation as yet
Predicts limited response from Iran to a preemptive Israeli strike
Backs up nation's denial of incident at nuclear plant
Reclusive regime planning another nuclear test
But adds America will "do what we must" to keep them from getting nuclear weapons
Appears to maybe be growing frustrated with its neighbor acting out
Some missiles might already be able to reach deep into the Pacific
Denies attempting to build nuclear weapons
Effort to convince world to apply more pressure may have backfired
Nobel Peace Prize a useful credential for speeches like these
Or issue will be sent to United Nations Security Council
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