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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: American Spirit who wrote (159734)2/1/2003 5:11:15 PM
From: i-node  Read Replies (2) of 1583124
 
No one knows what to do except to put them back in the same box Clinton did.

It is obvious that the administration's handling of the NK situation today are simply temporary techniques to get us to the end of the military stage of the Iraq situation.

When Clinton took office, we could have handled Iraq and NK with ease. While we can still handle them simulataneously, it would be fitful. As a result, the administration has made the [correct] judgment that we need to deal with Iraq, then with NK.

A gutted military appears to be hereditary for any administration following a Democrat -- Reagan spent 8 years and a lot of money trying to undo the mess Carter left; now Bush is forced to spend a ton of money rebuilding a Clinton military mess.

After it is done, it seems likely we'll deal with NK appropriately.
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