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Condemnation of North Korea
Of the 155 countires around the world that have signed on to the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty, the People's Republic of North Korea has been the first to disavow said treaty. North Korea, under the demented leadership of dictator Kim Il-Sung, recently went on a near-war fotting with South Korea and has blocked International Atomic Energy Commission attmepts to inspect suspected nuclear weapons facilities. As a potential nuclear proliferator and missile seller, North Korea hereby earns the sharpest possible official denunciation from the Talossan Kingdom, which hereby also endorses sanctions or other actions that the U.N. Security Council may seek to enact.
Proposed by: John A. Jahn (PC-Maritiimi)