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To: zzpat who wrote (1076305)7/2/2018 4:34:14 PM
From: Thomas A Watson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1575181
 
I believe all can see how you proved so clearly that patsy and kim as moral and ethical equivalents think and see the world the in exactly the same black and white. It's quite funny.
But what else is new when




To: zzpat who wrote (1076305)7/3/2018 12:59:32 PM
From: Brumar89  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1575181
 
North Korea was working to get nukes before Bush even took office.

1989: Soviet control of communist governments throughout Europe begins to weaken, and the Cold War comes to a close. Post-Soviet states emerge in Eastern Europe and Central Asia. As the USSR's power declines, North Korea loses the security guarantees and economic support that had sustained it for 45 years.Through satellite photos, the U.S. learns of new construction at a nuclear complex near the North Korean town of Yongbyon. U.S. intelligence analysts suspect that North Korea, which had signed the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) in 1985 but had not yet allowed inspections of its nuclear facilities, is in the early stages of building a nuclear bomb. [13]In response, the U.S. pursues a strategy in which North Korea's full compliance with the NPT would lead to progress on other diplomatic issues, such as the normalization of relations.





BTW the Yongbyon nuclear research site opened in 1962.