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To: hmaly who wrote (156903)12/28/2002 11:11:30 AM
From: Alighieri  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1580282
 
Analysts say that the insularity of North Korea makes it difficult to assess that government's strategy. Some believe that Pyongyang's gradual, admitted violations are an attempt to get attention and to force talks aimed at developing normalized diplomatic relations.

Why didn't you highlight this part in fairness. Most reports on NK include a paragraph like this. Simply put, most analysts think Kim ll is bluffing. And a good poker player plays the bluff. Why would it be wrong to play it?


If this is true, then it is proof that Bush is entirely to blame for this entire crisis. He has manufactured it through ineptitude, stupidity and careless language. Hell it infuriates me to even think about it. Two words and we have a world crisis on our hands.

Al



To: hmaly who wrote (156903)12/28/2002 2:06:46 PM
From: steve harris  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1580282
 
hmaly,

With the resident liberals on the thread ignoring the facts I researched from their own liberal news source, it is clear that the 2004 election is more important than anything.

Steve