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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (231696)5/6/2005 2:19:06 AM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1571808
 
Hence my comment that the only policy Clinton had to pursue was maintaining the status quo, which if you think about it, is the default policy you pursue when you don't have anything else. I don't feel like doing a search at the moment to confirm this, but just from Carter's words alone, I can tell that he is exaggerating the situation at the time, perhaps unintentionally.

Last year, I read where Clinton had a whole scenario laid out to deal aggressively with NK. And then Carter came along and screwed things up pretty badly. From what I understand, Clinton and Carter did not talk for a long time after that. Do a search when you have the time.

ted