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To: Win Smith who wrote (250997)12/7/2007 3:23:43 PM
From: Ruffian  Respond to of 281500
 
<You may as well go back to pounding the Iran war drums, time's running out for W on that one.>

Listen closely U ISLAMO PIG, ISRAEL WILL TAKE CARE OF IT, JUST RELOCATE UR CAMELS................



To: Win Smith who wrote (250997)12/7/2007 7:01:35 PM
From: Nadine Carroll  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 281500
 
it does not change the fact that NK's plutonium, which is what everybody was worried about, was under seal and supervision until W "fixed" things

You are hilarious, winnie, you and the dodobirds who like your ravings. Now we're supposed to believe that nobody worries about mere enriched uranium weapons, only plutonium weapons! No wonder you don't care about Iran; their 3000 centrifuges are only enriching uranium. No worries there, I suppose!

Just because Clinton decided to play the game of "You pretend to honor the treaty, and I'll pretend not to notice that you're breaking it" does NOT mean that the treaty was "working" except to those who value pretences over reality. North Korea kept up the pretenses of plutonium inspections - but only for a while - while hiding their real weapons development entirely.

North Korea did not honor the 1994 pact at all, just as they did not honor the subsequent 6 Party pacts that were supposed to shut down ALL their weapons production and proliferation. As anybody rational can see by the fact that North Korean plutonium showed up in a Syrian nuclear bomb plant via a ship whose cargo was marked "cement."