Do people seriously think Kim Jong Il feels any sorrow or regret for his nuke test? I doubt his recent expression of contrition was truly meant to be contrite. If anything, it was probably a non-apology along the lines of "I'm sorry that you were offended"-- a marked difference from "I'm sorry I offended you."
Koreans aren't usually satisfied with Japanese expressions of "regret." Why should China be satisfied with North Korea's?
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Sunday, October 22, 2006
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