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Mondale: Force an option for stopping North Korea
2006-06-24
Former Vice President Walter Mondale says he supports a pre-emptive U.S. strike against a North Korean missile that is raising nuclear fears around the globe. Mondale said on WCCO-AM Friday that the United States should tell North Korea "defuel that missile. It has three boosters. Dismantle it and put it back in the sheds. Because if you're getting ready to fire this, we'll take it out."

Mondale, who's also a former U.S. ambassador to Japan, calls the North Korean missile "one of the most dangerous developments" in recent history. "Nuclear weapons can destroy hundreds of millions of people in one strike - destroy major cities -it is the danger of our time," Mondale said. "Here's this bizarre, hermit kingdom up there, with a paranoid leader getting ready to test a missile system that can hit us. We've got to stop it."

Mondale and other former top Democrats are convinced apparently that action is the key to ending the standoff. "This is such a legitimate thing for the United States to do," Mondale said. "The nature of the threat is so serious that I think we should knock it out right there if they won't stop."
Posted by:Steve White

#8  If the Democrats hadn't been undermining the liberation of Afghanistan and Iraq, we'd be in a much better position against Iran and NoKo, as well as Syria.

The psychopathic tyrants in these states would be scared of who's next.

I wish journalists would ask these recently outspoken Democrats to explain how this is different from Iran, and why there still are US troops in Korea. Guess the lack of question speaks volume about journalists and their Democrat buddies.
Posted by: Kalle (kafir forever)   2006-06-24 10:42  

#7  Mondale is more like Lieberman; very goofy domestically, but relatively sound on FP. He was the only one in the Carter administration with any sense, but of course the VP has no influence.
Posted by: Jackal   2006-06-24 10:30  

#6  "Mondale says"
"Nuclear weapons can destroy hundreds of millions of people in one strike

Ummm, Two comments, No you moron, not from a single missle, and and just why does Mondale think anyone listens to him anymore?
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2006-06-24 10:26  

#5  My assessment for what it is worth, is that unfortunately nothing will stop this type of thing until one of these rogue states lights the fuse and wipes out a half a million poeple.
Posted by: Besoeker   2006-06-24 10:21  

#4  Thought he was dead. Looking at the photo, he may well be, of AIDS, I think.
Posted by: regular joe   2006-06-24 08:19  

#3  Mondale and Carter, Carter and Mondale...still irrelevant after all these years
Posted by: Captain America   2006-06-24 07:25  

#2  Sure, the Democrats talk all tough when it is not their decision to make. Why weren't they this tough when Clintoon was President? Of course, if Bush follows their advice and the NorKors flatten Seoul in retaliation, they will be screaming at Bush for that! The Dems are real tough, when there is no blowback or downside for them -- otherwise, they are Neville Chamberlain's pale imitation.
Posted by: Shieldwolf   2006-06-24 02:18  

#1  SPACEWAR.com > William Perry as well.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2006-06-24 00:53  

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