North Korea's gambit is framed in the familiar language of war

Sunday, January 12, 2003

WASHINGTON -- When North Korea coupled its decision to get out of a nuclear arms treaty with warnings of a fiery confrontation and world war, Korea-watchers acted as if a flea had landed on their lapels. Flick.

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