Posted on 09/11/2009 11:11:59 PM PDT by elizabethgrace
The US shifted its policy today, saying it is now willing to meet one on one with North Korea if that is helpful to bring Pyongyang back to the nuclear negotiations.
US envoy Stephen Bosworth got the green light from the other members of the 6-party talks, negotiations to rid Pyongyang of its nuclear program, during meetings in the region in recent days.
(Excerpt) Read more at blogs.abcnews.com ...
Thanks Clinton and Obama. Mission accomplished. Dear Leader has won. Again.
Will 0bummer surrender?
I think it’s safe to say, BOHIC. The price tag will be staggering.
A one on one meeting with these Commies would indeed be a surrender. N. Korea is still at war with the south.
N. Korea has sought one on one for decades.
N. Korea foreign policy has always been, "U.S. recognition of N. Korea will lead to direct withdrawal of their troops."
The signal Hussein bin Obama al-Kenyata would send to N. Korea is that he wants to withdraw. Everyone knows it.
yitbos
Ping
I guess it’s time for Japan to start building their own nukes...
Soooo,
HOw much of MY money will Obozo give to this disgusting little country?
I truly believe Ozero wants to set up concentration camps for “extremist” like me who are against his marxist policies.
The article says, "Bosworth got the green light from the other members of the 6-party talks". . .
This is difficult to believe.
yitbos
I guess this was the payoff Clinton gave to get Al Gore’s reporters out.
The price for two journalists.
Didn’t Japan just elect a left-wing parliament last week?
the spinless one at work harming America from within...
Unfortunately, it's probably only the down-payment.
Look for much more to come...
The comments @ the ABC site are interesting, the 1st page of comments are 100% anti-BO!
A few more billions on top of trillions.... means nothin’
His Irish ancestors must be turning uneasily.
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