Thursday, October 4, 2007

end to korean war?

Leaders of the two North and South Koreas agreed to try to bring peace to their countries. Next month they are going to try and formally end the to the Korean War with the United States and China that started in 1950. The United States that Pyongyang would have to give up all nuclear weapon, but the North doesn't seem like they want to. The leaders of North Korea and South Korea also agreed to set up the fiirst train connected the two countries. They also have to establish a zone around the sea border on the west of the Korean peninsula. North Korea agreed to disable its three main nuclear facilities and completely end its nuclear programs byt the end of this year. President Bush believes that North Korea can be a model to Iran to resolve nuclear issues. South Korea, being the richer of the two, is ready to completely support North Korea. This is good because the North Koreans are already mistrustful of everyone and they need to know they can trust the south. If North Korea ends up disabling all nuclear devices, it will put them back to where they were over ten years ago. When Kim Jo-ling was taking over power from his father he agreed to stop its nuclear program. However, no one knows how many materials, used in creating nuclear weapons, could have been hidden by North Korea. North Korea is worried about giving up their weapons because they feel it is the only thing holding them up against the rest of the world. The most important thing is that if North Korea holds their end to the agreement, the U.S. and them will finally be on good terms. It will also keep us from worrying about terrorism from the North Koreans.

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