FTA: During negotiations, the United States ultimately softened demands that North Korea admit to having a highly enriched uranium program and supplying Syria with nuclear technology, sticking points that had stalled the talks for months.
Jeez, why would the US want NK to admit to sommat like that?
He's the one that you guys cried about because he was a "cowboy" and called NK part of the axis of evil.
He's not a cowboy he's a fucking retard and calling NK part of an Axis of Evil was stupid and unproductive.
Then he went and put pressure on NK who now is playing ball in regards to nukes.
Here's the deal, 101 Airhead...
The US essentially bribed NK into not developing nuclear weapons.
The NK basically used that cash to build nuclear weapons.
Then NK negotiated a deal fer oil and even more cash. Why? In order to give up a piece of paper to Chinese officials that allegedly details the full production of NK nuclear production of fissionable materials and bombs.
The ultimate goal here is complete disarmament but of course NK will be negotiating fer bribe money every step of the way.
And no matter wot access he provides he will always be able to reconstruct his program with the knowledge he's garnered to date, that is assuming he ever actually does disarm.
Anybody who thinks NK can be trusted or that these documents are the complete truth or that this is a good reason to give L'il Kim even more money is an absolute idiot.
Also ...anyone who thinks Kim Jong Il did this because he's afraid of George Bush better think again.
China cut this deal.
With five other nations at the table, of course, but the truth is that NK fears China a lot more than the US.
Believe that.
Be Well.
/Hey, now that the undeclared nuclear non signatory NK has fessed up, does this mean that Israel's undeclared nuclear program (with an estimated 400 nukes) now puts them at the top of the list in the Axis of Evil or is Iran (who don't have nukes yet) still number one?