Why do the North Koreans want Jean Francois Kerry to win?
They already saw how their communist comrades used Kerry and his ilk like cheap disease-free whores during Vietnam to sabotage the US war effort. They already saw how Nicaraguan communists used Kerry and his ilk like cheap disease-free whores to try to sabotage the war effort against communism in Latin America. There's no doubt about it. Kerry is their kind of cheap disease-free whore who can be readily intimidated into giving even more concessions than the ones Clinton and Carter gave them in 1994.
North Korea says standoff with US at "brink of nuclear war"
...........North Korea described six-party talks held in Beijing in February as "fruitless," their harshest assessment so far of the meeting that brought together the two Koreas, China, Japan, Russia and the United States.
"The US demand that the DPRK (North Korea) scrap its nuclear programme first is the main obstacle in the way of solving the nuclear issue between the DPRK and the US," the Korean Central News Agency said in a commentary.
"It is a well-known fact that the second round of the six-way talks held in Beijing last February proved fruitless due to the US demand that the DPRK dismantle its nuclear program first."
Washington is demanding the complete, verifiable, and irreversible dismantling of North Korea's nuclear prorgammes, both plutonium and enriched uranium schemes, before it will offer concessions to the impoverished state.
Pyongyang denies having a uranium programme and has said it will freeze its plutonium weapons programme in return for simultaneous rewards from Washington.......
channelnewsasia.com
North Korea Waits for Kerry
....Kerry's silence was odd, since he told CNN two months ago, "we would be in a less dangerous world than we are today with North Korea" if Bush had used just bilateral talks.
The Clinton administration used bilateral talks to cut a deal with North Korea in 1994 to end its nuclear program in exchange for massive aid. But then the North went ahead anyway with a secret bomb-building program. The direct talks also helped the North to play the US off its ally, South Korea.
North Korea, whose state-run economy is in shambles, may be waiting to see if Kerry wins in hopes it can once again use its nuclear scare to extort more aid from the US and others.....
csmonitor.com
Kerry's Nicaragua Vision
.........Kerry, in office only a few months and with no consultation with the administration or the State Department, decided to negotiate with Ortega. He and Harkin walked away from Nicaragua with an agreement for direct talks with Washington. President Reagan flatly rejected it.
"Do we want to see the body bags coming back again?" asked Kerry. "I don't think Congress would let it happen. I think there is a very strong sensitivity just ingrained in people like me, Harkin and [Al] Gore by virtue of the Vietnam experience that sounds alarm bells. I think all across the Hill there is a generational feeling, even with those that didn't go. I don't think it's isolationist. I'm not. I think it's pragmatic and cautious about what we can achieve."
Following his trip to Nicaragua, Kerry insisted: "They just want peace. They don't want their daughter getting blown away on the way to teach! Or their sons disappearing. It's just terrible. I see the same sense of great victimization. The little kids staring wide-eyed and scared. It really hits home the same way as Vietnam. Sending our own troops. I just don't think Congress or the people will allow it. If we haven't learned something by now about talking rather than fighting ..."
Kerry was clearly convinced another Vietnam was shaping up in Central America.
But he was wrong.
Reagan stuck to his policy of supporting the resistance to the Sandinista government. And the first time elections were held, the Sandinistas were swept out of office.....
worldnetdaily.com
Poor Kerry! He's doomed to be the last man to keep on fighting Vietnam in his head over and over and over again. It's as if he will always be haunted by the way he falsely accused his fellow soldiers as war criminals for his political gain. Well guess what? Many of those soldiers that he maligned as war criminals are now the cream of the crop of the armed forces that he desperately wants to lead. |