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Axis of Evil
N. Korea Says Has Nukes
2002-10-17
North Korea has told the United States it has a secret nuclear weapons program in violation of an agreement signed with the Clinton administration. North Korea also told U.S. diplomats it no longer beholden to the anti-nuclear agreement. The disclosure, which stunned senior administration officials, is certain to chill U.S.-North Korean relations.
You might say that...
President Bush had labeled the country part of the "axis of evil" – along with Iraq and Iran – but hopes were raised that the reclusive nation wanted to build international ties when Bush sent Assistant Secretary of State James Kelly to Pyongyang for security talks. Kelly visited North Korea on Oct. 3-5 and demanded that the communist state address global concerns about its nuclear and other weapons programs. In response, the Pyongyang government accused Bush's special envoy of making "threatening remarks."
North Korea's a lot like Iran, in that there appear to be two factions, both acting independently of each other. One tries to build some sort of normal relations with the rest of the world, and the other commutes from Lalaland in a lunar lander. Guess which faction Kelly was talking to?
Under a 1994 agreement with the United States, North Korea promised to give up its nuclear weapons program, and it promised to allow inspections to verify that it did not have the material needed to construct such weapons. But it has yet to allow the inspections, drawing criticism from the Bush administration.
So seal them off and let them eat nukes. It sure as hell doesn't make any sense to feed them. And somebody should make a note to pee on Clinton's leg.
Thanks to Brian for the reminder on this one. I was going to blog it last night, from FoxNews. This piece has a little more detail...
Posted by:Fred Pruitt

#4  I think the list of Nobel peace laureates speaks for itself (nobel.se/peace/laureates/index.html).No prize for Churchill, FDR or Reagan, but they did give one to Gorby just before he sent tanks to run over peaceful demonstrators in Estonia.
Posted by: El Id   2002-10-18 09:49:28  

#3  I love it. What does this say about the credibility of the Nobel peace prize committee? Carter mediated this arrangement. But even scarier, what does this say about the credibility of the other Nobel awards? Like in Medicince and Physics?
Posted by: Jack   2002-10-18 05:07:45  

#2  What will happen to Kim Dae Jung's "Sunshine" policy? Appeasement was a disease that spread widely through out the world during the '90's. Thanks Jimmy Carter.
Posted by: Tokyo Taro   2002-10-18 02:04:15  

#1  the amazing thing is how the Clinton apologists/Bush haters are spinning this already...the UPI Lede from Wash Times said: "Bush Tough Talk Backires" (!) this began in the 80's and it's W's fault? right....
Posted by: Frank G   2002-10-17 15:16:21  

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