Posted on 10/10/2006 9:43:39 AM PDT by PatriotEdition
U.S. Aid Helps N. Korea Build Nukes, Congress Told
By Lawrence Morahan
CNS Staff Writer
17 April, 2000
(CNSNews.com) - North Korea's nuclear production capacity will increase from a dozen nuclear bombs a year to 65 a year by 2010, thanks in large part to American taxpayer money, two renowned U.S. nuclear scientists told congressional leaders last week.
North Korea observers have long suspected the communist dictatorship is using Western humanitarian aid to starving North Koreans to feed Kim Jong Il's million-man army.
But an aid policy initiated by the Clinton administration in the mid-1990s to finance two light water nuclear reactors in North Korea puts the isolated communist country on the fast track in the manufacture of nuclear weapons, William R. Graham and Victor Gilinsky told members of the House Policy Committee.
North Korea's missile proliferation has accelerated dramatically since the Clinton-Gore administration began giving aid to the regime in 1994.
I know, I know, the MSM doesn't want to talk about it, but you would think SOMEONE in the MSM would focus on it.
Geeeez,this is the REAL REASON that Kim Jong-Il has nuclear capability, and it barely gets 'passing mention'!!!
NO ONE is more responsible for what North Korea just did--than Bill Clinton.
Haven't heard a peep out of Albright. That picture of her toasting Kim was Oct. 23, 2000. When the REPUBS caught them producing "bad things" soon after taking office, Albright merely said: "They cheated".
Slick's 1994 Agreement did MORE to assist them (financially and technically) than any other country or any other organization. No one did MORE to help them achieve nuclear capability than Slick--NO ONE!!!
Again, why the silence from the Republicans? Most people aren't even aware of what Slick gave them in 94. The silence from the Republican party is absolutely deafening.
Republicans deserve to lose the House because of their incredible 'lack of backbone'. Amazing, absolutely amazing.
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