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North Korean Reversal Leads to Questions on Original Stance

HeadlineMar 01, 2007

The talks come as the Bush administration is now softening its position that North Korea has pursued a nuclear weapon through the enrichment of uranium. The charge was first made nearly five years ago. North Korea followed by throwing out international inspectors and increasing the plutonium stockpile behind its first nuclear test last year. Critics say the administration’s revised stance raises new questions about the initial decision to confront North Korea and about intelligence on foreign weapons programs in general.

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