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6 pages in length. Basking in its well-earned reputation as a rogue state, North Korea offers no apologies for the lying, conniving and deliberate misleading it is guilty of carrying out with regard to nuclear weaponry. That the nation has long been – and continues to be – a threat to the United States and world peace stems from its refusal to honor an agreed-upon nuclear contract established during the Clinton Administration, taunting with preemptive strikes and defiantly selling their weapons to anyone who has the money to pay for them, just to name a few valid reasons. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
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nation has long been - and continues to be - a threat to the United States and world peace stems from its refusal to honor an agreed-upon nuclear contract established
during the Clinton Administration, taunting with preemptive strikes and defiantly selling their weapons to anyone who has the money to pay for them, just to name a few valid reasons.
North Koreas history with nuclear weapons extends from the late 1970s when the nation began producing plutonium; from that point forward, America kept a close watch upon their progress, coming
to the ultimate conclusion in 1994 that enough plutonium had been amassed to make approximately ten bombs. The point at which the United States stepped up "diplomatic pressure and
the threat of American military air strikes against the reactor" (Anonymous, 2003) rendered North Korea compliance to disassemble the program in conjunction with the Agreed Framework that replaced the heavy
water plutonium plants with light water reactors that use uranium, a commodity that "could be more easily tracked making it more difficult to divert nuclear waste to be reprocessed into
plutonium" (Anonymous, 2003). North Korea had no intention of complying with any such agreement, however, and developed a bomb from enriched uranium instead, receiving much of its necessary supplies
from Pakistan. "Even though US President George W. Bush had named North Korea as part of an Axis of Evil following the September 11, 2001 Terrorist Attacks, US officials
stated that the United States was not planning any immediate military action. This was seen by many as contrary to the Bush Doctrine of pre-emptive military action aimed at
preventing rogue nations and groups from obtaining weapons of mass destruction" (Anonymous, 2003). Hand-in-hand with North Koreas development and proliferation of nuclear weapons is its position in the ever-growing
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