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To: i-node who wrote (157011)12/29/2002 3:57:41 PM
From: steve harris  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1580483
 
David,
My thoughts were of China and Taiwan and Japan and Russia.

Taiwan and Japan are both in range of NK's missiles.

Would Japan make a preemptive strike against NK?

Steve



To: i-node who wrote (157011)12/29/2002 10:19:29 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1580483
 
We are not in range of North Korea's missile technology yet, but it could be a nasty regional conflict if one of our allies decides to act against North Korea.

It appears to me that the administration has made a determination there is a good chance NK will self-destruct before they can carry out their threats. It is also clear we won't tolerate their exporting WMD, however.


Its amazing how that tape in your head works. Just two weeks after we intercepted a boatload of missiles enroute from NK to Yemen, and let it reach its destination, you claim Bush's policy is not to tolerate any exporting of WMD from NK.

Do you watch a lot of Sesame Street or what?

ted