Lessons from North Korea's Playbook

Lessons from North Korea's Playbook

TOKYO - It looks as if Barrack Obama has been provided with wrong advice on dealing with North Korea, despite the fact that he rode a massive wave of voter discontent with the disastrous policy of George W Bush's two terms to become the president of the United States, promising change to its domestic and foreign policy.

Financial sanctions against the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) as pursued by Obama are a carbon copy of those imposed by Bush and will most likely serve to validate Plan B of the Kim Jong-il administration to go it alone as a full-fledged nuclear-weapons state, upholding the military-first policy and allowing it to grow into a mighty and prosperous country without seeking better relations with the US.

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