Thursday, March 20, 2003
SEOUL WORRIES THAT AFTER IRAQ, NORTH KOREA MAY BE NEXT
INTERESTINGLY ENOUGH, NORTH KOREA ITSELF IS SILENT ABOUT THE WAR
SEOUL, South Korea, March 20 — The first American air and missile strikes on Iraq inspired worries here today that North Korea might be next on the list of Washington's targets and that South Korea could be drawn into conflict whether it likes it or not.Robert Gallucci, the chief negotiator of the 1994 Geneva framework agreement with North Korea, said he was "concerned about the trajectory we're on" in bombing countries suspected of harboring weapons of mass destruction.
INTERESTINGLY ENOUGH, NORTH KOREA ITSELF IS SILENT ABOUT THE WAR