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To: steve harris who wrote (159564)1/31/2003 4:16:34 PM
From: American Spirit  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1583505
 
If you fear North Korea so much then why support Bush for rattling his sword at them? With no military option besides all-out war, better to have just kept them in their box and placated them. Bush will now feel lucky to get back to the Clinton doctrine on NK. As for nukes, NK may or may not be lying about them. Clinton considered a strike on the nuke plant but deemed it too risky. Maybe Bush will bomb the nuke plant the way the Israelis did in Iraq. NK's a tough problem. No one really knows how to deal with them. But they do not have ICBM capable of reaching us. That is a fallacy put out there by SDI lobbyists.



To: steve harris who wrote (159564)1/31/2003 4:22:52 PM
From: Alighieri  Respond to of 1583505
 
Clouds on the horizon suggests it might rain. For you to do nothing because it isn't raining is unacceptable.

You are making a case of a direct threat to us, but with absolute power, one could perceive imaginary threats or certainly miscalculate threats.

Not to scare you anymore, but hopefully to add to your education, if we do get into a shooting match with a rogue nation, are you betting China or Russia or another nation will not join the battle?

Are you suggesting that China and/or Russia could line up on Iraq's side if we attack it?

Al