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NKorea increasingly belligerant, UN members increasingly intolerant

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As North Korea continues to spew provocative threats, members of the UN security council and regional allies are responding with increasingly less tolerance. China’s policy towards North Korea, once favorable, is turning tough as some analysts like Peking University’s Zhu Feng point out that China always believed that the Stalinist state would give up nuclear weapons in exchange for economic and security interests.  The US has also taken a stronger stance, with President Obama announcing on the weekend that the administration would take a “very hard look” at how to proceed with North Korea, calling its actions “extraordinarily provocative.” South Korean president Lee Myung-bak has also declared South Korea will not back down. Meanwhile, North Korea is holding two American journalists hostage, for allegedly illegally entering the country, and will use them as bargaining chips. The only glimmer of hope currently is a two Korea discussion next week, to take place in an industrial park they jointly own.

A changing Chinese tune on North Korea?, Pomfret’s China blog

Obama is taking a “hard look” at how to handle North Korea, The Wall Street Journal

S. Korea says no compromise against North’s threats, Reuters

Obama says North Korea has been ‘extraordinarily provocative’, Bloomberg

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