Well, that is very imperative to let North Korea open door to outside.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
So moderate is insisting that North Korea should open door to outside.
North Korea is like China was 30-plus years ago. Through our contact, we are certain they will become more open and more liberated.
There's a policy now of opening the doors to the outside world.
North Korea is going to get away with keeping its nuclear weapons.
The United Nations passed so-called sanctions again on North Korea, and they've said they 'will exercise their preemptive right to a nuclear attack.' I don't think this ought to be taken kindly.
North Korea has taught a great lesson to all the countries in the world, especially the rogue countries of dictatorships or whatever: if you don't want to be invaded by America, get some nuclear weapons.
There's the assumption being made by the national security advisers to the Obama administration that the North Korean leadership is not suicidal, that they know they will be obliterated if they attacked the United States. But I would point that everything in South Korea and Japan is well within range of what they might want to do.
Of course, China is a key to the North Korea if we're going to solve that riddle, but they could also be helpful on Iraq, which is why it's important that we maintain a constructive dialogue with China.
The North Koreas of the world are trying very hard to acquire the material they need to acquire nuclear weapons, as is the case with Iran.
Korea is an open society and we will make sure that there is no restriction on foreign investment in Korea.
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