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To: i-node who wrote (163240)3/7/2003 1:51:38 PM
From: SilentZ  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1573927
 
>He is saying, diplomatically, in the loudest possible way, "SOUTH KOREA? CHINA? YOU GUYS LISTEN UP! North Korea is as much YOUR problem as it is OURS."

Of course, doing so expects China and South Korea to behave rationally. China remains a Communist country and South Korea is blinded by anti-Americanism and is populated in a not-so-minor fashion by sympathizers for the North.

>Moving troops out of Old Europe and into New Europe is the next sensible move.

No. Moving them out of Old Europe and into the Middle East is the next sensible one, IMO. New Europe really doesn't need us.

-Z



To: i-node who wrote (163240)3/7/2003 6:57:38 PM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1573927
 
He is saying, diplomatically, in the loudest possible way, "SOUTH KOREA? CHINA? YOU GUYS LISTEN UP! North Korea is as much YOUR problem as it is OURS."

In my view, this is precisely the right move.

Moving troops out of Old Europe and into New Europe is the next sensible move.


And the next is to leave the handling of Saddam to SA, Egypt, Israel and Jordan.

ted