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Old 10-21-2002, 07:18 AM  
ControlThy
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Quote:
Originally posted by mika


Maybe, maybe not.

You have to remember that "right" is not materia. Even if it does not exist in space, it can still exist. "right to something" is not something that can be taken away by physical force

You are confusing the question whether "North Korea has right to sovereignty", to the question "whether it is possible for North Korea to exercise its right"
Nope.

I think you either:

A) Drank too much last night,
B) Want to confuse people.
C) A mix of the above.

But I will answer your question(s):

Quote:
You are confusing the question whether "North Korea has right to sovereignty", to the question "whether it is possible for North Korea to exercise its right"
North Korea has a right, as any nation, to sovereignty, if the international community has granted and agreed to this sovereignty.

North Korea could at any time excercise its right to use military force to defend its country like any other nation.

Last edited by ControlThy; 10-21-2002 at 07:20 AM..
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