2006년 10월 28일
네오콘은 북 핵실험을 원했다. (워싱턴 포스트)
10월 22일자 워싱턴 포스트 기사 중 중요한 부분.
요지는 많은 전문가들이 북한의 핵실험을 부시의 북한정책의 실패로 보지만, 부시행정부내의 일부 인사들은 이전부터 북한이 핵실험을 하기를 속으로 응원하고 있었다고 말했다는 것. 그러면 북한에 대한 협상이냐 고립이냐의 문제에 대해 고립 쪽으로 논쟁을 종식시킬 수 있기 때문이라는 것.
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http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/10/21/AR2006102100296.html
Many experts regard North Korea's test as a failure of Bush's nonproliferation policy. Critics have charged that Bush, distracted by Iraq, allowed North Korea to bolt from a Clinton-era agreement on freezing its nuclear programs, build a stockpile of weapons-grade plutonium and finally test a weapon. Bush, unlike President Bill Clinton in an earlier crisis, refused to conduct sustained bilateral negotiations with North Korea and instead set up a somewhat cumbersome six-party negotiating framework hosted by China.
At many points, the United States found itself at odds with other partners in the six-party process, such as China and South Korea, which repeatedly urged the Bush administration to show more flexibility in its tactics. Meanwhile, administration officials were often divided on North Korea policy, with some wanting to engage the country and others wanting to isolate it.
Before North Korea announced it had detonated a nuclear device, some senior officials even said they were quietly rooting for a test, believing that would finally clarify the debate within the administration.
요지는 많은 전문가들이 북한의 핵실험을 부시의 북한정책의 실패로 보지만, 부시행정부내의 일부 인사들은 이전부터 북한이 핵실험을 하기를 속으로 응원하고 있었다고 말했다는 것. 그러면 북한에 대한 협상이냐 고립이냐의 문제에 대해 고립 쪽으로 논쟁을 종식시킬 수 있기 때문이라는 것.
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http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/10/21/AR2006102100296.html
Many experts regard North Korea's test as a failure of Bush's nonproliferation policy. Critics have charged that Bush, distracted by Iraq, allowed North Korea to bolt from a Clinton-era agreement on freezing its nuclear programs, build a stockpile of weapons-grade plutonium and finally test a weapon. Bush, unlike President Bill Clinton in an earlier crisis, refused to conduct sustained bilateral negotiations with North Korea and instead set up a somewhat cumbersome six-party negotiating framework hosted by China.
At many points, the United States found itself at odds with other partners in the six-party process, such as China and South Korea, which repeatedly urged the Bush administration to show more flexibility in its tactics. Meanwhile, administration officials were often divided on North Korea policy, with some wanting to engage the country and others wanting to isolate it.
Before North Korea announced it had detonated a nuclear device, some senior officials even said they were quietly rooting for a test, believing that would finally clarify the debate within the administration.
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