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cali

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Thu Apr 4, 2013, 11:34 AM Apr 2013

U.S. reducing rhetoric that feeds North Korean belligerence

Washington (CNN) -- Recent announcements of U.S. military deployments in response to belligerent statements by North Korea may have contributed to the escalating tensions between the countries, Pentagon officials told CNN on Thursday in explaining an effort to reduce U.S. rhetoric about North Korea.

"We accused the North Koreans of amping things up, now we are worried we did the same thing," one Defense Department official said.

The officials spoke on the same day a U.S. official told CNN that communications intercepts indicated North Korea may be planning to launch a mobile ballistic missile in coming days or weeks.

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"We are absolutely trying to ratchet back the rhetoric," the official said. "We become part of the cycle. We allowed that to happen."

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http://www.cnn.com/2013/04/04/politics/koreas-u-s-/?hpt=hp_bn3

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U.S. reducing rhetoric that feeds North Korean belligerence (Original Post) cali Apr 2013 OP
gosh, that's a refreshing admission Voice for Peace Apr 2013 #1
yes it is nt steve2470 Apr 2013 #2
I agree and hopefully it in't coming too late for it to have a real impact. FedUpWithIt All Apr 2013 #4
What a relief that they're seeing the light mainer Apr 2013 #3

mainer

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3. What a relief that they're seeing the light
Thu Apr 4, 2013, 12:57 PM
Apr 2013

I'm glad to see that the Defense Department realizes that our "amping up the rhetoric" has not helped.

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