US:Washington's North Korea policy described as split personality
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The United States says it's moving to normalise relations with North Korea as Pyongyang works through the agreement to dismantle its nuclear weapons program. Washington says that as disarmament continues, it's ready to offer other benefits such as a formal peace treaty. But a new analysis of U-S policy says the Bush administration still has a "split personality" on North Korea.
Presenter: Graeme Dobell
Speakers: Michael Mazarr, Professor of National Security Strategy at the U-S National War College







