Rice: “Diplomacy is not a synonym for talking”
U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice says that an agreement with North Korea cannot be finalized without verification of the elimination of all nuclear weapons and programs; the U.S. will not just trust North Korea, they will get the verification needed. She also says that any governments unsure of whether to trust the U.S. should look to Libya and the strategic choice the country made to renounce terrorism. (1:40)
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