Posted on 12/26/2007 8:11:43 PM PST by AmericanInTokyo
The imbeciles in the US State Department which submitted to that outlaw, blackmailing North Korea and it's delaying, stalling, run the clock out, obfuscating and shakedown tactics, should be fired. Can you hear this, CONDOLEEZA RICE? Do you hear, PRESIDENT BUSH?
Ping!
BTTT
DUH you knew this going happen
Dittoes. Kim will stall for the next year hoping to get a 'rat president-elect to play with. Meanwhile Bush and Rice will be too busy chasing the umpteenth iteration of the so-called "mideast peace process." With the usual results.
FR delegate Phuck Hu was quoted as saying....
I don’t want to sound like I’m taking up for those Stalinist/commies, but if we’re living up to our side of a bargain with them, it’s the first time I can remember.
Team Bush 2 are following the same patterns the Clinton admin did.
They went through similar with N Korea and with the Palestinians.
Those rogue states/groups are expert at hoodwinking the UN and the USA.
Is it somehow unfair for the DPRK to expect us to follow our end of the bargian?
Would you not do the same, if you decided on an exchange, but the other party was dragging its feet?
If I were more or less uninitiated to this long standing and complex issue, and saw it in such simplistic terms, I suppose I may be prompted to look at it that way.
Japan was never happy with this deal to begin with.
But lets get to the point.
In 2008, an election year. everything has to look good.
No issues for the Democrats to use in the election like Iran, North Korea or Iraq.
Do you get the picture.
I think the official spin will be that talking to them and appeasing them on all fronts will deny Democrats issues in 2008.
Some may applaud this “great political strategy” as people wake up to realize what’s going on and become angry.
The old containment-appeasment strategy with the Soviet Union has come back to haunt us in dealing with what used to be called “The Axis of Evil.”
But appeasement stinks every time and fails everywhere its tried.
This administration (George W. Bush) is no exception.
Condi Rice is old Henry Kissinger in a skirt.
An appeaser of our enemies.
I refer you to Post #8 on this thread, squidly.
You DO know how the game is played—and what is really going on, now don’t you Nextrush? ;-)
It's so easy a caveman could do it.
Yes, indeed, TG.
The FIX is "in" as they say.
Don't expect anything out of this current Administration in the next 13 months that is in line with their earlier (fantastic) "Axis of Evil" policy of isolation, strangulation, threats of military force, and toppling (decapitation) of such cancerous regimes. It is purely State Department territory now, and one of abject appeasement and coddling. Kim knows it. That is why he jacks us around, whereas he was deep underground for 45 days like a shaking rodent during Iraqi Freedom, in the good old days, when the adults were in charge in D.C.
Exactly.
I’m just reading what I’ve read.
Barry McCaffrey, one of Clinton’s generals is applauding our diplomatic “outreach” to Syria and Iran in a Wall Street Journal op-ed last week.
On Christmas Eve, the story comes out that Iran has been helping quiet down Shiite militias in Iraq.
Regarding the NK deal Ambassador Schieffer was reported some time back trying to contact the president expressing Japan’s disappointment with the deal.
And let me add this.
My “namesake” may be one of the spinners when conservatives realize the Bush Administration is doing with terrorists and rogue states what Johnson and Nixon did with Communism.
Anger could hurt the GOP with a backlash and it will need to be tamped down.
Here is in fact the Japanese news dispatch (25 October):
http://sankei.jp.msn.com/world/korea/071025/kor0710251216001-n2.htm
This whole situation is reprehensible. Anybody who criticized the Clintonites for pulling these stunts with North Korea in their final days, must necessarily be critical of Bush 8 years later.
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