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To: i-node who wrote (156899)12/28/2002 10:22:57 AM
From: Alighieri  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1580282
 
WHY ARE WE TALKING ABOUT THIS? You guys (liberals) are stirring it up again. Nobody in the administration is talking about an "attack" on NK!!!

Really? I didn't realize the secretary of offense was a democrat or liberal.

Al



To: i-node who wrote (156899)12/28/2002 3:36:18 PM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1580282
 
An attack on North Korea would ''be very inadvisable,'' Senator Richard G. Lugar, Republican of Indiana and the incoming committee chairman, said on NBC's ''Today'' show, adding that such a move would have ''devastating'' consequences for South Korea. ''Our strategy now has to be one of multilateral engagement,'' he said.

Senator Joseph R. Biden Jr. of Delaware, who will be the committee's highest-ranking Democrat, also urged a diplomatic approach. ''Well, I think the first relationship we have to improve or deal with is North Korea,'' Biden said on the ''Today'' program. He said the United States should involve France, Japan, China, Russia, and South Korea in its discussions.

WHY ARE WE TALKING ABOUT THIS? You guys (liberals) are stirring it up again. Nobody in the administration is talking about an "attack" on NK!!!


I thought Lugar was with the GOP. Is he another Rep. getting ready to switch parties?

ted