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c/mknvcBqwnw0hkc/mknvcBqwnw0hk Many analysts believe Pyongyang will wait until after the U.S. presidential election in November before considering scrapping its programs and that Bush will not push too hard for fear of provoking a showdown during his re-election campaign. The U.S. plan drew on a similar framework used with Libya, which last year committed to dismantle its weapons of mass destruction and has since won economic and diplomatic rewards as it has moved toward that goal. It was unclear how the plan would be received by the unpredictable North, which unleashed a characteristic barrage of anti-U.S. rhetoric before the talks.