Monday, May 25, 2009

North Korea

So North Korea is beating its war drum again; not that we should be taking them seriously anyway.

Granted this isn’t generally what countries should be doing, but I’m not overly concerned. As easy as it would be for them to rebuild and reopen Yongbyon, they haven’t, so every test they conduct uses up enriched material that they can’t for the moment replace. What it is important to keep in mind is that North Korea also lacks any kind of delievery mechanism, so while they may be able to detonate a nuke as their country is overrun by invaders from somewhere else, they aren’t really in a position to threaten anyone outside their borders with it.

The world has far bigger problems than a crack pot dictator who wants a seat at the big table. The six parties should just ignore North Korea until they are willing to come back to the table without the bluster of weapons testing. I’m sure nothing would annoy Mr. Kim more than western apathy towards his test. Maybe when we fix some of the other problems we face, we can get back to dealing with Mr. Kim.

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