AP - As an academic, Victor Cha was skeptical about nuclear talks with North Korea. He considered the real value of U.S. engagement as a way to "expose the North's true, malevolent intentions." Now, as President Bush's top adviser on North Korea, Cha is a prime player in shaping those talks, which are set to resume Monday in Beijing. He avoids the tough language of his earlier writing.
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