Dealing with a regime which is persistently unpredictable, the renewed administration of George W. Bush is inclined to play hard ball with North Korea as it strives to end the Stalinist state's nuclear weapons drive, some analysts say.

In unveiling the foreign policy priorities for President Bush's second term, Secretary of State designate Condoleezza Rice offered no carrot to underscore Washington's seriousness for a quick resolution to the nuclear crisis engulfing the Korean peninsula.

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