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To: Rascal who wrote (110543)8/8/2003 9:38:45 AM
From: michael97123  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 281500
 
so let me get this straight your position is "The State Department and Secretary of State Colin L. Powell favor the diplomatic approach — even at the expense of concessions to Pyongyang, such as holding bilateral talks."
But if the North Koreans were demanding multilateral talks and bush wanted only bilateral talks your view would then be to hold multilateral talks. At least call it what it is, appeasement. Lets do whatever NK wants and prey they dont cheat. Trust but verify only what they will allow. Oh thats was the clinton policy which most of us thought would work. Cant you just admit its a personal thing you have with bush and that if bush ate apple pie you would order cherry even if you hated the taste. mike