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To: hmaly who wrote (156959)12/28/2002 6:43:35 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1579750
 
Ted Re...The threat is an administration that wants to remake the world in its own image, discloses that priority up front and then is surprised when the make over candidates don't want to wait their turn but decide to act out all at once.

How would that apply here. Accordng to all reports, it is NK that violated UN sanctions, it is NK that violated the 1994 agreement, it is NK that is accusing GW of wanting to invade;it is NK saying they will build bombs so please stop me; so just how is this GW's fault.


In spite of being an idiot [your words, not mine], you must be able to see the connection between NK's current aberrant behavior and when it started......right about the time
Bush labeled it one of the Axis of Evil nations. Now none of this was news to the world at time but it is beyond me why Bush found it necessary to beat the war drums at a time when we had/have our hands full dealing with the terrorists.

If you don't agree, that's fine. I am not about to continue to argue the point. I definitely see the connection and hold Bush accountable. I believe there was a better way to deal with the problem particularly since its not a new problem. Whatever Bush hoped to accomplish I think is backfiring......but again, that is my opinion.

ted