Talk:United Nations Security Council Resolution 1874

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Language of the inspection clauses[edit]

Reading the original text of the resolution, it's clear that the language contains plenty of qualifier and loopholes in the paragraphs regarding cargo inspection. This language, probably demanded by Russia and China whose have repeated voiced concerns about forced cargo inspections, could turn out to be a major source of dispute over the interpretation and implementation of the inspection clauses, yet it's hardly mentioned by the first media reports on the resolution. This article should find a way to highlight the language and its possible impact. 85.180.77.214 (talk) 05:22, 13 June 2009 (UTC)[reply]


*cough SOURCE!? cough cough*[edit]

You're gonna add this.....

Deputy Commander of the Korean People's Army Pak Jae Gyong commenting that North Korea can commence a surprise first-strike against the United States.

...without source or citation? Really?

Andrew's Concience (talk) 06:26, 16 June 2009 (UTC)[reply]

That paragraph was added by UnlistedVermin (talk | contributions) on June 16. [1] I have already asked him or her to provide a source. [2] --Nkcs (talk) 15:08, 16 June 2009 (UTC)[reply]