Opinion: April 21 buzz: Feeding the Obama-phobes; feeding North Korea
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Most c-ommented: Should we feed North Korea?
Commenting on North Korea’s recent plea for food aid, Dorothy Stuehmke, the senior advisor to the U.S.-North Korea 2008-09 food aid program for the U.S. Agency for International Development, writes:
As the United States deliberates whether to restart a food aid program in North Korea, it must consider the following questions: Is there a true humanitarian need, can we address the potential risk of food diversion and can a properly monitored program allow us to engage with the vulnerable citizens of one of the most isolated countries in the world?
Says reader TimBowman:
We should dictate terms for food aid: no outside supervision and distribution, no aid. At the first sign of diversion, the deal is off.
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