If it is true that they already have enough plutonium created to build " a dirty dozen", then this deal earns them what they need most: the time to set the plan into reality. The facility to create plutonium then obviously is no longer needed. Mark this day in you calender: Skybird agrees with Bolton's criticism for once. I think that american foreign policy here jumps from one extreme to the opposite extreme. But who says that that is any better? - If the nuclear test last year was a fake, and/or there is no plutonium stock in N-Korea, then this treaty will be good news, if both sides stick to it. If one side abandones it, it was not worth the ink to write it down.
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