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Behind Pyongyang's Nuclear Strategy
Section: CURRENT ISSUES / ANALYSIS
Author: Selig S. Harrison
Publication: The world & I online
Issue Date: 3/1/1994
Size: 2,691 Words, 17,017 Characters

By Selig S. Harrison In 1992, Selig S. Harrison, a senior associate of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, led a delegation that was the first to report Pyongyang had reprocessed plutonium. In 1992, Selig S. Harrison, a senior associate of the Cranegie Endowment for International Peace, led a delegation that was the first to report Pyongyang had processed plutonium. vbcrlf"Yes, we have slain a large dragon," CIA Director James Woolsey said in his Senate confirmation hearing last year, "but we live now in a jungle filled with a bewildering variety of poisonous snakes." vbcrlfWoolsey singled out North Korea as a prime example of the malignant forces that confront the United States in the aftermath of the Cold War. In the black-and-white world that he described, countries...

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...ector economic collaboration with the North, especially in the development of mineral resources, telecommunications, transportation, and tourism. vbcrlfIn American eyes, this would be an exorbitant price, but in the North Korean perspective the United States should be prepared to pay a high price indeed if it wants others to give up their sovereign nuclear option while retaining its own. vbcrlf

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