Comments:North Korea warns of nuclear action
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Comments from feedback form - "Sorry but it wasn't an "intern..." | 6 | 05:25, 28 July 2010 |
Comments from feedback form - "There should be a link to an a..." | 1 | 18:02, 26 July 2010 |
Sorry but it wasn't an "international" investigation. They comprised only potential allies of South-Korea (one European, Americans and the rest South-Koreans), in particular, there where no Chinese. Furthermore, access to information was under "discretion" of South-Korea.
But "international", like it or not, contains connotations of impartiality and consensus. An "international" effort was also mounted against the United Kingdom and the other members of the Allied Forces during World War 2, but that's generally not the phrasing we use to describe what the Axis and their allies were doing.
Sweden, Australia, Britain and the United States and Canada (whether military staff or civilian experts) according to Wikipedia. [1]