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To: epicure who wrote (106418)7/19/2003 11:41:24 AM
From: Rascal  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 281500
 
That impression had changed with Bush's "big idea" that by working together more intensely than ever before, the US and India, two vibrant democracies, could make the word "freer, more peaceful and more prosperous". Blackwill said, "No longer does the US fixate on India's nuclear weapons and missile programs. No more constant American nagging nanny on these subjects and no longer does the US largely view its relationship with India through a prism that must always include India's next door neighbor."

Apparently this Administration can be flexible when dealing with countries that have nukes! Pakistan isn't a democracy and they have nukes. And they are very helpful in the war on terrorism in Afghanistan.

I'm thinking that if we approach North Korea with some of the sweeteners we are offering India we could get North Korean troops to help us in Iraq, They have lots of troops and no food, maybe we can make a deal.

Oh, I forgot, GWB hates Kim and won't even take a meeting with him. Too bad. The Black and white view of this pResident does not leave much wigggle room once the pronouncement has come down from above.

Rascal @outofthebox.com