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To: stockman_scott who wrote (67305)1/21/2003 12:27:30 AM
From: Nadine Carroll  Respond to of 281500
 
<<...Some have argued that the Bush administration does not truly mean to go to war in Iraq, that this incredible buildup has been a diplomatic tool to pressure Saddam Hussein into UN compliance. Done properly, this might have been a canny process. With this administration, however, it is a game of Russian Roulette with five bullets in the chamber. This is the administration that has told the world, though its bungling of the North Korea situation, that the best way to deal with America is to blackmail us with nuclear weapons.

So, does Mr. Pitt favor going to war with North Korea, now that it has been revealed that they have been in violation of the Agreed Framework for years?

It's easy to carp when your only rule is, if he's for it, I'm agin' it.