A decade ago, North Korea wanted a nonaggression pact with the United States. We turned them down because we don't do nonaggression pacts, which is perhaps the silliest reason not to do it.
On the recordOctober 21, 2015
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YOHO reflects on past U.S. policy towards North Korea's request for a nonaggression pact.
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