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To: Win Smith who wrote (311)12/26/2002 3:40:29 PM
From: mistermj  Read Replies (2) of 603
 
Win,how do you let Jimmy Carter and former President Clinton off the hook here?Not only did they not solve the problem they also subsidized it.
>>With a naïve Jimmy Carter as his agent, President Clinton caved in to North Korea's nuclear blackmail in 1994 by agreeing to a $5 billion payoff, mainly in oil.

We've been delivering the black gold, but the Communist extortionist has been secretly building new nuclear facilities. Confronted by the Bush administration with incontrovertible evidence, North Korea shamelessly admitted its duplicity and demanded a new round of appeasement.

Burned once, the U.S. refused.<<
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