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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: steve harris who wrote (156955)12/28/2002 6:14:59 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) of 1579773
 
Clinton never ignored NK.

Let's hear your version with some news links.


Where were you two weeks ago when I posted a link from that time by a representive of the IAEC? Apparently, you didn't read it.

Here is another link from 1993. Please note that the US already was involved with fighting in Somalia at the time. Meanwhile NK had turned into a crisis. Its clear from his wording that Clinton is very concerned about nuclear programs in NK, and like Bush, is trying to decide how to handle the problem.

The interesting thing to me......is where was Bush Sr. in all of this? Am I to believe that NK was hot on developing nuclear capability just one short year after Bush Sr. left office? It must be that......'cause we all know Bush Sr. would have taken on NK without a moments notice......isn't that right?

www-tech.mit.edu

ted

EDIT. here's a report from the CIA.......it looks like Iraq, Iran and NK were developing ICBMs since the late 80s.

cia.gov
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