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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (386345)5/26/2008 3:00:53 AM
From: tejek  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1574616
 
Ted, > He did?

We don't have to build the two light-water reactors anymore.

And before you tell me that Bush supposedly gave North Korea the nuke, perhaps you can tell me how Clinton was going to weasel out of the Carter deal.


You do remember that Carter made the deal without Clinton's approval, don't you?

As for Bush, what I remember is that he blustered and threatened, and then acquiesced. In fact, it may not have been necessary had he not gone on a rant about NK in the first place, making it part of the Axis of Evil. You remember the Axis of Evil.......the significant element in Bush's foreign policy strategy for the first 6 years of his administration. The one that incurred the hatred and distain from most of the world.