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February 08, 2005
Reiss and Gallucci Respond to Selig Harrison
Mitchell B. Reiss and Robert L. Gallucci, writing in the March/April 2005 issue of Foreign Affairs, said
As individuals who have negotiated with North Korea and are well versed in the development of Pyongyang's nuclear programs through our service in the Clinton and Bush administrations, we feel compelled to comment on Selig Harrison's "Did North Korea Cheat?" (January/February 2005) in order to clarify a number of the misstatements and misunderstandings in Harrison's article."The most serious of his allegations," they contend, "are that the Bush administration has politicized the question of North Korea's uranium-enrichment program; that U.S. allies and partners in the six-party talks do not share Washington's assessment of that program; and that the enrichment program is somehow not central to resolving the nuclear challenge Pyongyang poses to its neighbors and the world." Read more here.
Posted by Munir Umrani at February 8, 2005 04:02 PM
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