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To: Joe NYC who wrote (176361)10/10/2003 8:32:59 AM
From: Alighieri  Respond to of 1584252
 
During the cold war, we had to deal with "the lesser evil", it was a necessity, and we still do, to some extent. But it is hard to to find an entity, compared to which the NK leader is the lesser evil.

I am not in disagreement necessarily...just don't use a double standard however to suggest that Clinton and Carter dealt with NK's leader unless you undestand and have alternatives. Until bush's careless and stupid rethoric NK was largely contained. We contained far greater threats for longer periods until they imploded or changed their ways. bush has unleashed something he can't control by any other means but force, with unprecedented death and destruction sure to take place...that is a fool's madness. His predecessors understood that.

Al