There is a different future that is available to North Korea, if they choose differently.
Any agreement that you have isn't going to be based on North Korea's intentions or trust.
At colonial williamsburg, we well know that a nation's past is a foundation for its future.
And so there has been a lot of diplomatic movement.
First of all, I think the situation today is different. We're in a different place than we were in '93, '94.
Sometimes we tend to focus more on the personalities and the conflicts, and it really caricatures the issues.
It's up to Kim Jong Il to make that decision, and we can't make that for him.
I'm not sure you can do anything quickly or easily with the North.
So, in a sense, the verification piece is irrelevant to the format issue.
The nexus between terrorism and nuclear weapons, or even nuclear material, is obviously a current concern.
It's time for the IRA to go out of business.
You are either going forward or you are not.
You have to play the cards you are dealt and if it has made it harder, it doesn't matter, you still have to get the deal done.
We are hopeful that the North Koreans can show a little bit more realism, a little bit more flexibility.
We have a model that we're following, and it's the Libya model.