US Mulls Putting North Korea On Terrorism Sponsor List

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President Obama says the United States is reviewing whether to put North Korea back on its list of state sponsors of terrorism as Washington decides how to respond to what he calls an “act of cyber-vandalism,” not one of war, against Sony.

President Obama is promising to respond “proportionately” to the attack, and reassured that the U.S. would examine the facts to determine whether North Korea should land back on the terrorism sponsors list. Meanwhile, North Korea has offered to hold a joint inquiry with the United States into a cyber-attack on Sony Pictures after its foreign ministry accused the US of “spreading groundless allegations” which a joint inquiry would refute.

ABC’s Mary Bruce joined us for details:




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