
Journal mercedo's Journal: Power Politics 2
It eventually leads to peace in the region
Therefore we can't think of the utilisation other than 100% military purposes as to what uranium concentration technique by North Korea is aiming at. -von_yosukeyan
Technically speaking, he is very correct, but it is also true that the very utilisation of military purposes allows the countries concerned to have equilibrium of powers, and eventually contributes to peace in the region.
-From a noticeable article in Slado
Not in the case of North Korea... (Score:1)
Same thing with Iran.
If these were responsible, upstanding members of the international community there would likely be less concern. But they are marginal outliers who don't WANT to join the rest of the world since to do would be require great sacrifices in the leaders' powers.
Given that you live in Japan, I'm surprised you aren't more opposed to North Korea's obtaining nuclear weapons, since your country is only second to South Korea as being a target withi
Re:Not in the case of North Korea... (Score:1)
Then I will reply to you later.