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It's up to Kim Jong Il to make that decision, and we can't make that for him.
It's up to Kim Jong Il to make that decision, and we can't make that for him.
It's up to Kim Jong Il to make that decision, and we can't make that for him.
It's up to Kim Jong Il to make that decision, and we can't make that for him.
It's up to Kim Jong Il to make that decision, and we can't make that for him.
It's up to Kim Jong Il to make that decision, and we can't make that for him.
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