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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: Rascal who wrote (63296)12/28/2002 8:45:03 PM
From: frankw1900  Read Replies (2) of 281500
 
Under the deal, North Korea agreed to freeze and ultimately eliminate its nuclear program.


I don't know that the Clinton policy was that unseccessful. It kept the problem at bay for almost ten years. Hindsight says it wasn't that great. But who was to know the N Koreans would go even more looney toons?

They're kind of folk who want to be stroked. They are in denial of how unimportant they are. They want a "non aggression pact" with the US! The US doesn't want to attack the place. It doesn't want the place. Like any sensible country, it wants nothing to do with the place. Such an idea is anathema to the N Koreans.

So feed them, stroke them, while the country falls down around their ears.

Get lots of "advisors" in there. Hell, open an embassy. Help the damn place fall down.

Get the head looney toon to visit the outside world. Make him see how BIG the US and the rest of the world is.

Eliminate the most likely arms customer. Invade Iraq.
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