What Bingguo did instead, to the consternation of world leaders and its peaceful neighbors in the region, is grant NoKor, a belligerent nation, the moral authority to continue oppressing its people, to keep on terrorizing its friendly neighbors and not to let-up making the world peace hostage with their menacing nuclear weapons testing.
“Under the leadership of Korean Workers’ Party First Secretary, comrade Kim Jong-Un, the North Korean Party, government and people will certainly make new achievements in the cause of building a strong and prosperous country,” Bingguo was quoted as saying during a meeting in Beijing with Kim Yong-Il, a visiting top official with North Korea’s ruling Korean Workers’ Party.
China is of course NoKor’s sole major ally and source of economic support. But that’s not all.
On a closer look, the State Department is said to have broached with China allegations that Beijing supplied North Korea with technology for its missile program.
The allegations were made last week by US Congressman Mike Turner, who cited an expert as saying a new missile launcher unveiled in a Pyongyang military parade was likely based on a Chinese design.
Today, China is scratching NoKor's back and propping it up. Tomorrow, China will start claiming its reward by participating in the harvest of NoKor’s natural resources.
You bet it's not all thank you for China.

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