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Is the Bush Doctrine dead? (In defense of a deranged dictator.)
World Net Daily ^ | 17 Oct 2006 | patrick j. buchanan

Posted on 11/01/2006 2:49:37 PM PST by CWOJackson

Between Sept. 11, 2001, and his State of the Union Address in 2002, George W. Bush had America in the palm of his hand.

But in that speech, Bush blew it. Singling out Iran, Iraq and North Korea as state sponsors of terror seeking weapons of mass destruction, Bush yoked them together in an "axis of evil" and issued this ultimatum: "I will not wait on events while dangers gather. I will not stand by as peril draws closer and closer. The United States of America will not permit the world's most dangerous regimes to threaten us with the world's most destructive weapons."

Neoconservatives celebrated this bellicosity as neo-Churchillian. Yet all it accomplished was to fracture the U.S. and foreign coalitions that had united behind Bush. As some of us wrote at the time, to call Iran and Iraq, mortal enemies in the eight-year war of the '80s that took a million lives, an "axis" was absurd.

Bush's speech was a blunder of the first magnitude. First, he had no authority to attack any of those nations, as Congress had not authorized war. Second, he had neither the plans nor forces in place to do so. Yet he had put all three on notice this was what he had in mind.

When the United States invaded Iraq, North Korea and Iran got the message. Both accelerated their nuclear programs.

By issuing public ultimatums, Bush left these regimes no way out. Even tiny Serbia felt its national honor required it to fight rather than submit to a U.S. ultimatum to let NATO march through the country to occupy Kosovo.

Now, Kim Jong-il, though his July 4 test of the Taepodong-2 missile seems to have Roman-candled and his plutonium bomb may have misfired, has openly defied the Bush Doctrine. Arguably the world's worst regime has acquired the world's worst weapon.

Bush's response? He went to the United Nations to plead for sanctions.

Will the sanctions work? Why should they? As columnist Tony Blankley has argued, this is a regime that, to ensure its isolation and ideological purity, allowed millions of its people to starve to death. The cruelties the Hermit Kingdom has imposed upon its own to guarantee that America will not be tempted to attack are astounding. This is not a crowd that will give up its atom bomb for BMWs.

Because of the bluster-and-bluff of President Bush, the United States is today eyeball-to-eyeball with Iran and North Korea over their nuclear programs, and neither of these regimes appears ready to blink.

Are we headed down the road again, as we were in the Balkans and Iraq, toward wars that will be even bigger and bloodier?

It need not happen, for the most basic of reasons. Neither Iran nor North Korea could survive all-out war with the United States, and neither has crossed any red line to start such a war.

What do these nations want, and can America accommodate them without imperiling our security or accepting an intolerable loss of strategic credibility?

What North Korea wants is what President Nixon gave Mao Tse-tung in the 1970s. Recognition, security guarantees, aid, admission into the international community and an end to the U.S. policy of regime change.

What does America want from North Korea? No more atomic tests, the return of International Atomic Energy Agency inspectors into all of North Korea's nuclear facilities and no export of nuclear materials to hostile states or non-state actors that could use nuclear devices as instruments of terror, mass murder or nuclear blackmail.

The six-party talks have failed. North Korea has rejected U.S. offers and resisted U.S. demands, and South Korea and China have balked at using their leverage to back us up. If Beijing and Seoul wish to play a separate hand with Pyongyang, we should play one, too.

We should engage in direct negotiations with the North, warning them that any export of a nuclear device to a hostile regime risks an attack by the United States, and any nuclear weapon used against Americans, anywhere, traceable to North Korea will bring certain and massive nuclear retaliation.

However, in return for ironclad assurances they have opened up all nuclear programs to inspection and given up further development of nuclear weapons, we should offer the North Koreans diplomatic ties, economic aid and a security pact sealed with a U.S. withdrawal of forces from the Korean peninsula.

Great though its crimes, Kim's regime will never equal in evil those of Josef Stalin or Mao, both of whom had nuclear arsenals greater than Kim can ever achieve – and America never went to war with either.

Meanwhile, put the bellicose bluster on the shelf. It has done less than nothing to advance America's security.


TOPICS: Editorial; Miscellaneous; Political Humor/Cartoons
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It's beginning to look more and more like Pravda was able to infiltrate a mole into the Nixon White House...fortunately President Reagan fired him.
1 posted on 11/01/2006 2:49:38 PM PST by CWOJackson
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We should engage in direct negotiations with the North

I can't recall ever seeing Pat Buchanan and Maddie Albright in the same photograph.

Coincidence?

2 posted on 11/01/2006 2:51:07 PM PST by r9etb
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To: CWOJackson

PJB is going senile...


3 posted on 11/01/2006 2:51:56 PM PST by xcamel (Press to Test, Release to Detonate)
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"Coincidence?"

Just goes to show that even a vile creature like Maddie Halfbright has some standards she won't sink below.

4 posted on 11/01/2006 2:53:56 PM PST by CWOJackson
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Buchanan hates Bush so much that he's become an apologist for the worst dictators in the world today. He acts as if ignoring these gathering threats would have prevented North Korea and Iran from pursuing nuclear weapons. In "Buchanan think," it's Bush's fault. Bush made 'em do it. Pat's become as predictable as the Democrats.


5 posted on 11/01/2006 2:58:32 PM PST by elhombrelibre (Global Warming Fears will do for the world what over population fears did for Europe.)
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At least the Democrats do it out of political leanings...pat is simply motivated by pure hatred.

He has become very twisted by his hatred.

6 posted on 11/01/2006 3:02:25 PM PST by CWOJackson
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I figured Buchanan just eventually became nuts but now I believe he was nuts all along, he used to hide it well.


7 posted on 11/01/2006 3:02:25 PM PST by jazusamo (DIANA IREY for Congress, PA 12th District: Retire murtha.)
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It's his ego and pride, a case of hubris. He doesn't care how much aid he gives to the Democrats or the enemies abroad who quote him. He's never gotten over the fact that Republicans rejected him as the unqualified mere blabbermouth that he is when he ran for office.


8 posted on 11/01/2006 3:04:54 PM PST by elhombrelibre (Global Warming Fears will do for the world what over population fears did for Europe.)
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You notice in this article he goes so far as to praise Nixon for China. Then again, Nixon is the only President pat "successfully" served.


9 posted on 11/01/2006 3:05:21 PM PST by CWOJackson
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Buchanan can't find has ass with both hands, yet thinks his pathetic, head in the sand, kissy mullah attitude should be adopted. For someone who got .05% of the popular vote, he inexplicably thinks Americans give a rip what he has to say.


10 posted on 11/01/2006 3:15:03 PM PST by pissant
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It is not Bush's fault much of America is too dumb to get it.

All one has to do to understand Bush's vision is read up on Democratic Peace.

It is quite simple.

Also what's up with the Bush as dictator talk?? Bush will be out of there in two years, can't these ignoranuses get it?

"The dogs bark, but the caravan moves on"
(Iraq the Model Blog)


11 posted on 11/01/2006 3:19:16 PM PST by dynoman (Objectivity is the essence of intelligence. - Marylin vos Savant)
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"The dogs bark, but the caravan moves on"

Apparently they left pat buchanan tied to a stake when they pulled up camp and left.

12 posted on 11/01/2006 3:21:06 PM PST by CWOJackson
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I never really trusted Buchanan. Once bought one of his books...I was in a Goodwill store and they had one for 15 cents. Regretted it later...


13 posted on 11/01/2006 3:22:06 PM PST by gb63
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Wow, a whole article and Pat does not mention the 5 ton dragon in the room, China.

Pat is so wrong here it isn't even funny.
The problem is that China protects and subsidizes that concentration camp known as North Korea.
14 posted on 11/01/2006 3:22:12 PM PST by rmlew (DeathKlok Rules!)
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he inexplicably thinks Americans give a rip what he has to say.

Well, .05 % of them do!

Unless even they have given up on him.

15 posted on 11/01/2006 3:28:38 PM PST by pcottraux (It's pronounced "P. Coe-troe.")
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"Once bought one of his books...I was in a Goodwill store and they had one for 15 cents."

I have to admit I paid a bit more for one but the dust cover was in excellent shape. I had it laminated and it's made a great urinal target for some years now.

I'm affraid I disposed of the rest of the book. Until they start printing them on two ply I haven't found much use for the pages.

16 posted on 11/01/2006 3:29:56 PM PST by CWOJackson
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ROTFL! I hope Pat lurks. :-)


17 posted on 11/01/2006 3:55:58 PM PST by jazusamo (DIANA IREY for Congress, PA 12th District: Retire murtha.)
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"I hope Pat lurks. :-)"

He does in the bathroom in my garage.

18 posted on 11/01/2006 3:57:41 PM PST by CWOJackson
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And if we pull back and if we cut and run, who will be accountable to me?

Who will stand before me if my family is killed by terrorists or a North Korea bomb and say, "I am accountable for your loss, for the loss of your son, the death of your daughter, your dead wife."

Bastards.


19 posted on 11/01/2006 3:59:14 PM PST by sergeantdave (Consider that nearly half the people you pass on the street meet Lenin's definition of useful idiot)
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pat buchanan of course...and the eight people on FR who still buy his books and call him a TRUE conservative.


20 posted on 11/01/2006 4:03:22 PM PST by CWOJackson
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