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To: hmaly who wrote (156163)12/15/2002 3:22:26 PM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1584613
 
Ted Re. All that I am saying is that the current tête-à-tête between the US and N. Korea was brought on by Mr.
Bush's Axis of Evil comments. It was the equivalent of throwing down the gauntlet or firing a shot over heads. When you do that, you best be prepared for the accusees to act out.

Are you sure? I thought that the current fuss all started over N. Korea continuing to work on their nuclear weapons program even after N. Korea made a deal not to. Please provide a link to connect the two.


Do you know the definition of acting out? Ever since Bush's comments, I have observed the NK leader to be acting out. Prior to Mr. Bush's comments, we never heard from the guy. I don't have a link to support my observation so you can either deny it or affirm it......the choice is yours.

That's what has developed and Mr. Bush is not respond to N. Korea's challenges right now. It is putting this country in the embarrassing position of basically having to ignore N. Korea's antics.
Gee, I thought stopping the Clinton aid program, getting Russia and China to come out against N. Korea's position, and intercepting missile developments was pretty good for 2 wks.


You're sounding like a liberal. Those tactics would be fine for a Clinton but for a bellicose president, like Mr. Bush, they are the equivalent of peeing in your pants.

And one other thing.......you may be Korean American and that may mean you are more informed when it comes to N. Korea and its culture and the nature of its leader but that does not automatically make you an authority on all things related to N. Korea.

Compared to you, he is an authority.


That doesn't change the notion that he is not automatically an authority all on things related to NK.

ted