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      <description>The seemingly never-ending cycle of crisis and bluster over North Korean nuclear ambitions comes down to one thing: the Kim regime based in Pyongyang wants to stay in power at any cost.
From its point of view, joining the nuclear club was a rational strategy to counter threats of regime change. US administrations since the Clinton years have employed a carrot-and-stick approach of appeasement and threat. The two decades of on-and-off negotiations by American officials with the North Koreans, to...</description>
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      <title>How the US can get Chinese and Russian support for regime change in North Korea</title>
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