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Powell to Stephie: Your Boss, Not Mine, Let North Korea Have Nukes
Newsmax ^ | Sunday, Dec. 29, 2002 10:35 a.m. EST | Editorial Staff

Posted on 12/30/2002 9:36:17 AM PST by vannrox

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Sunday, Dec. 29, 2002 10:35 a.m. EST

Powell to Stephie: Your Boss, Not Mine, Let North Korea Have Nukes

Appearing on ABC's "This Week" Sunday morning, Secretary of State Colin Powell challenged host George Stephanopoulos over the former Clinton aide's contentions that his old boss had managed to keep the North Korean nuclear crisis in check while the Bush administration had bungled the situation.

Discussing the standoff over Pyongyang's decision to reopen old nuclear reactors at the rogue state's Yongbyon nuclear facility, the former White House communications director argued that Clinton forced North Korea to back down.

The exchange went like this:

STEPHANOPOULOS: In fact, the Clinton administration said that if the spent [nuclear] fuel was reprocessed that would be a red line that couldn't be crossed.

POWELL: It was crossed. During the Clinton administration the North Koreans had nuclear weapons. That was our intelligence estimate then, it's our intelligence estimate now. And in fact, the Clinton administration did have a declaratory policy that if anything else happened at [North Korea's nuclear facility at] Yongbyon they would attack it. (End of Excerpt)

Moment earlier, Stephanopoulos cited complaints that Bush's hard line toward North Korea had contributed to the crisis.

STEPHANOPOULOS: I want to show something that Senator John Kerry said the other day about the administration's policy. What he said [was]: "What happened in North Korea is predictable and totally anticipated based on this administration's complete avoidance of a responsible approach to North Korea in over a year and a half. It is the absence of diplomacy, it is the absence of common sense that has brought this on." How do you respond to Senator Kerry?

POWELL: Well, John Kerry is running for office. And I disagree with the senator as much as I respect him. The fact of the matter is that this [nuclear] program was not started during the Bush administration. It was started during the previous administration. Back in 1998 and 1999, the intelligence shows clearly that North Korea had embarked on a program of enriching uranium. And so, we inherited this problem. (End of Excerpt)

In fact, a November 1999 congressional report warned that the "Agreed Framework" negotiated with North Korea by the Clinton administration had given Pyongyang the capacity to produce 100 nuclear bombs per year.

The study was undertaken by the House North Korea Advisory Group, chaired by Rep. Benjamin A. Gilman, R-N.Y. Members of the panel included Rep. Doug Bereuter, R-Neb., then chairman of the Subcommittee on Asia and the Pacific, Rep. Porter J. Goss, R-Fla., chairman of Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, and Christopher Cox, R-Calif., then chairman of the Republican Policy Committee.

With more than a year left in President Clinton's term, the Advisory Group cautioned that the deal that was supposed to derail Pyongyang's nuclear weapons program had instead backfired.

"Through the provision of two light water reactors [LWRs] under the 1994 Agreed Framework, the United States, through KEDO, will provide North Korea with the capacity to produce annually enough fissile material for nearly 100 nuclear bombs, should the Democratic People's Republic of Korea [DPRK] decide to violate the Nonproliferation Treaty [NPT]," the Advisory Group warned.

The report explained:

"If the 1994 Agreed Framework is implemented and two LWRs are eventually built and operated in North Korea, the reactors could produce close to 500 kilograms of plutonium in spent reactor fuel each year; enough for nearly 100 bombs annually if North Korea decides to break its obligations and reprocess the material."

Officials in Pyonyang acknowledged in October that North Korea had indeed broken its obligations under the Clinton accord and are now rapidly proceeding with a full-blown nuclear weapons program.

The Advisory Group further cautioned:

"Although the 1994 Agreed Framework was essentially aimed at eliminating North Korea's ability to make nuclear weapons, there is significant evidence that nuclear weapons development is continuing, including its efforts to acquire uranium enrichment technologies and its nuclear-related high explosive tests."

In one of the Advisory Group's most chilling observations, the report warned that since the implementation of the Clinton accord, North Korea had made significant progress in developing an intercontinental ballistic missile fleet capable of targeting the U.S. with weapons of mass destruction:

"In the last five years, North Korea's missile capabilities have improved dramatically. North Korea has produced, deployed and exported missiles to Iran and Pakistan, launched a three-stage missile [Taepo Dong 1], and continues to develop a larger and more powerful missile [Taepo Dong 2].

"Unlike five years ago, North Korea can now strike the United States with a missile that could deliver high explosive, chemical, biological, or possibly nuclear weapons. Currently, the United States is unable to defend against this threat."

The report also featured a bar graph that shows a direct correlation between increases in Clinton administration aid and North Korea's enhanced ICBM capacity.

The Advisory group also contended that the "Agreed Framework" had made North Korea "the largest recipient of U.S. foreign aid in the Asia-Pacific region."

"In an astonishing reversal of nine previous U.S. administrations, the Clinton-Gore administration, in 1994, committed not only to provide foreign aid for North Korea, but to earmark that aid primarily for the construction of nuclear reactors worth up to $6 billion," the House report noted.

To read the full Speaker's Report by the House North Korean Advisory Group, go to: http://www.house.gov/international_relations/nkag/report.htm

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Yep.
1 posted on 12/30/2002 9:36:17 AM PST by vannrox
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To: vannrox
Wasn't Stephie essentially run out of the White House?
2 posted on 12/30/2002 9:38:25 AM PST by AppyPappy
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To: AppyPappy
No, he was put at ABC to defend the Clintons. The cover story was he left on bad terms. I am sure the Clintons pop the bottles when he took over the Sunday show.
3 posted on 12/30/2002 9:43:57 AM PST by bmwcyle
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To: vannrox
The only thing that qualifies George Stephanopoulos to host the ABC Sunday morning show is that he has the little body/big head mix that works well on TV. Other than that, George Stephanopoulos is a Democratic Party operative and has been for years. A person only has to watch the movie "The War Room" with Stephanopoulos and James Carville to understand how sickening it is for ABC to put Stephanopoulos in the position he is in. And the rumor is that they want him to eventually be evening news anchor.

The concept of a free press is based on the idea that a free press would be an HONEST and IMPARTIAL free press. ABC, by putting Stephanopoulos in the position he is in once again proves that the major news networks are simply dishonest. Nothing new about that but they better keep in mind they are not and have not been the only game in town anymore.

What next? George Stephanopoulos with "roundtable" co-hosts Patty Murray and Bill Maher? They might as well.

4 posted on 12/30/2002 9:46:25 AM PST by isthisnickcool
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To: AppyPappy
I don't know about that, but the guy is certainly no fool. Supposedly he NEVER closed his office door in the White House because he didn't want to expose himself to potential lawsuits related to sexual harassment, etc.

He knew exactly what kind of bilge he was working with.

5 posted on 12/30/2002 9:47:19 AM PST by Alberta's Child
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To: bmwcyle
Stephie remains Clinton's butt boy in EVERY sense of the word..
ABC lost what little credibility they had when they hired this lying enabler...
He and the Clinton Criminal Conspiracy are still working to construct a legacy that will prevent them from being hanged - eventually.
. Semper Fi
6 posted on 12/30/2002 9:51:07 AM PST by river rat
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To: vannrox
Stephie is still a clintoon partisan hack and ABC news is a whore to the left wing politicians for even allowing stephie to host this show.
7 posted on 12/30/2002 9:54:03 AM PST by 1Old Pro
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To: river rat
No move by the Clintons is without having at lease one item to help them. Short little George S. answers to king Bill or King Hillary.
8 posted on 12/30/2002 9:59:45 AM PST by bmwcyle
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To: vannrox
Thanks for posting these comments. Glad to bump them and much appreciate Powell speaking out!
9 posted on 12/30/2002 10:02:51 AM PST by PhiKapMom
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To: vannrox
I am so glad Powell put the blame where it belongs! Inhofe did the same on CNN.
10 posted on 12/30/2002 10:08:27 AM PST by Wait4Truth
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To: isthisnickcool
What next? George Stephanopoulos with "roundtable" co-hosts Patty Murray and Bill Maher?

I think this week's inclusion of Al Franken was a clear case in point of what's ahead.

11 posted on 12/30/2002 10:34:25 AM PST by mjohnq
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To: vannrox
Good post, this part of Powell's reply shows which president was to blame. X42!

POWELL: Well, John Kerry is running for office. And I disagree with the senator as much as I respect him. The fact of the matter is that this [nuclear] program was not started during the Bush administration. It was started during the previous administration. Back in 1998 and 1999, the intelligence shows clearly that North Korea had embarked on a program of enriching uranium. And so, we inherited this problem. (End of Excerpt)

In fact, a November 1999 congressional report warned that the "Agreed Framework" negotiated with North Korea by the Clinton administration had given Pyongyang the capacity to produce 100 nuclear bombs per year.

The study was undertaken by the House North Korea Advisory Group, chaired by Rep. Benjamin A. Gilman, R-N.Y. Members of the panel included Rep. Doug Bereuter, R-Neb., then chairman of the Subcommittee on Asia and the Pacific, Rep. Porter J. Goss, R-Fla., chairman of Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, and Christopher Cox, R-Calif., then chairman of the Republican Policy Committee.

With more than a year left in President Clinton's term, the Advisory Group cautioned that the deal that was supposed to derail Pyongyang's nuclear weapons program had instead backfired.

12 posted on 12/30/2002 10:51:20 AM PST by Grampa Dave
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To: vannrox
Stephie looks like a cross between Tom Daschle (voice) and Dick Clark (hair, etc.).

Have the Democrats found one of Dr. Frankenstein's "cook books" and constructed him from specs or can he be considered part of Mother Nature's revenge for the invention of margerine?

"It's not nice to fool with Mother Nature.....Zot!"

13 posted on 12/30/2002 12:03:01 PM PST by capt. norm
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To: 1Old Pro
Stephie still carries his knee pads with him wherever he goes just in case pervert willie calls him.
14 posted on 12/30/2002 6:20:19 PM PST by chiefqc
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