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heU.S.PresidentBarackObamavisitedHUFS.
Barack Obama delivered a speech at HUFS. This was a unique
occasion,consideringthefactthatitwastheveryfirsttimeinhistory
ESTABLISHED1954
a U.S. president has addressed students at any Korean university. Students
greeted him with cheers. They freely listened and responded to him.
Publishedmonthlyexcepttheschoolholidaysbyandfor
students of Hankuk University of Foreign Studies,The
Appreciativeofthecongenialattitudeofthefree-spiritedstudentsandtheir
Argus, the oldest campus English newspaper in Korea,
responsestoeverysingleoneofhisjokes,theU.S.presidententhusiastically
pursues the highest standard of campus journalism and
endorsed the global mind of HUFS with its openness to the world and he
academism.
emphasizedtheimportanceofbecomingagloballeader.
After talking about the role of South Korea in international society, he
also remarked on North Korea and the nuclear issues, keeping in mind
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the Nuclear Security Summit which was being held at the time. Putting
Dr.ParkChul
greatemphasisonworldpeaceandstressingtheimportanceofthealliance
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Prof.LeeDong-il
between South Korea and the United States, he took a strong stand against
North Korea¡¯s nuclear weapon program saying, ¡°There will be no rewards
?Editor-in-Chief
KimSu-young(T-3)
for provocations.¡± However, his words, which highlighted world peace, are
open to challenge since the U.S. is actively involved in so many problems
?EditorialConsultant
JangHo-jun(ELI-3)
that threaten the peace of the world. Furthermore, where can we see the
effectivenessoftheU.S.policiesworkingtoachievethisultimategoal?
?AssociateEditor
KangYoung-joon(EC-2)
Healsopromisedtotakeconcreteanddecisivemeasuresinordertobreak
up the black market for nuclear materials and to reduce American and
WooHae-chung(CH-2)
Russian deployed nuclear warheads to their lowest levels. Nevertheless,
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the result was not entirely satisfactory despite the endeavors of the U.S. to
ChoiHee-ji(MA-2)
achievethesegoals.OnMarch25,MexicoandUkrainejoinedtheranksof
YooSuh-kyung(PA-2)
the nations that have removed all the highly enriched uranium from their
territories. Progress seems to have been made. However, we need to think
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Prof.LymanMclallen
about inviting other countries to contribute to these efforts as well. In fact,
until recently, there has been no binding force on the treaties regarding the
Prof.BrandonWalcutt
spreadofnuclearweapons.Inthefuture,concreteplansconcerningnuclear
materials should be mapped out. After all, the Nuclear Security Summit
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was nothing but a venue where each nation recognized the necessity of
controllingnuclearmaterials.
The U.S. needs to take into consideration the aspect of effectiveness in
order to fulfill its ¡®moral obligations.¡¯ The goals concerning nuclear power
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should be achievable with the efforts of the U.S. The whole world should
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strive to reduce nuclear weapons. This is exactly what is meant by the
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concluding sentence of Obama¡¯s speech, delivered in Korean, ¡°Let¡¯s go
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together.¡±
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