Thursday, July 20, 2006

North Korea's Aggressive Strategy

But after initial posturing, he is now taking the developments quite seriously. And even though one of the seven missiles failed, it hardly gives the world much to rejoice about, considering that six out of them succeeded. Only China appears to share a reasonably good equation with North Korea. However, it needs to be seen as to what extent will it be able to convince North Korea to refrain from adopting an unnecessarily aggressive strategy. North Korea’s obstinate defiance of international concerns has only gone to further embarrass China on the world stage. The world community should understand that it’s failure to stop North Korea would set a bad precedent; especially when Iran is adamantly pursuing a nuclear programme. Instead of confrontation, a better option is to talk to North Korea and copycat nations. Given the ongoing turmoil, this is of critical importance.

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Business and Economy,

Initiative:-
Prof. Arindam Chaudhuri

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