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China Expected To Support New Sanctions On North Korea

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After North Korea’s recent rocket launch Susan Rice, the top national security adviser for President Barack Obama, believes that China will most likely be onboard with the new international sanctions being placed on North Korea. She states, "I think it unlikely that China wants to be seen by the international community as the protector of North Korea given its recent outrageous behavior.

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