I saw a newstory about this on tv a short while ago. There was an expert explaining what could be done.
1. Something to do with North Koreas foreign account. I assume getting a bunch of bankers to put the squeeze on them
- North Korea doesn't have a foreign account. After all who would buy anything from them (except of course the terrorists) and they don't actually buy anything from the outside world I assume.
2. Economic sanctions (not sure of the difference between 1 and 2)
- This would achieve nothing. The only people who would suffer are the NK people, and certainly not the leaders.
3. Military action.
- I actually was busy doing something else so I sort of missed this bit. I presume he would say something like "could we actually invade NK?"
His final opinion seemed to be something like we just have to put diplomatic pressure on them. Yeah right like that would work. The problem I see with the UN is they are entirely too ready to stick to talking. Doesn't work when the other guy has no interest in listening.
Another thing I saw was the UNs NK ambassador doesn't see why we are criticising them. He reckons we should be congratulating them on their engineering achievement
