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Reply #29: You're exactly right
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Tempest
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Wed Nov-29-06 02:52 PM
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Edited on Wed Nov-29-06 02:55 PM by Tempest
In order to get other countries to stop shipments of the products in the list to N.K., the U.S. would have to get the U.N. Security Council to expand the current list of sanctions. The current list only includes nuclear related materials and components.
Considering how much trouble it took to get the current sanctions in place (with South Korea and China refusing to stop NK ships to search them), it's doubtful China will agree to another round of sanctions.
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