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To: Alighieri who wrote (157525)1/7/2003 2:28:48 PM
From: i-node  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1580020
 
You are incredibly well informed

I know. I try to be.

Even the adminstration has not gone this far. Articles I have read have both 1) questioned the validity of wether NK really has these weapons yet operational and 2) these weapons could have been built at anytime, dating from Bush 1 trough Clinton and Bush 2.

Actually, the administration HAS gone this far:

MR. SNOW: Another big development this week. It was reported in the
American press -- and you've known this for some time -- North Korea
is developing a nuclear weapons program. First, do we think they now
have nuclear weapons?

SECRETARY POWELL: It has been our best estimate that they may have one
or two nuclear weapons, based on earlier developments, and that's been
the considered view of the intelligence community for some time. But
what's happened now is we have discovered that they have started to
move in another direction, to enrich uranium, a program that they've
been working on for the last four or five years, back to the previous
administration.


Are you calling Colin Powell a liar?