Posted on 12/16/2002 11:28:31 PM PST by flamefront
Edited on 07/12/2004 3:59:41 PM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]
North Korea has purchased a large shipment of chemicals from China that can be used to make nuclear-weapons fuel, U.S. intelligence officials say.
North Korean procurement agents succeeded in buying 20 tons of tributyl phosphate, known as TBP, a key chemical used to extract material for nuclear bombs from spent nuclear fuel, said officials familiar with intelligence reports of the transfer.
(Excerpt) Read more at washtimes.com ...
Better hurry the Iraq plan.
"The transfer itself is an indication that China's government, contrary to some public statements, is unwilling to support U.S. efforts to resolve the North Korean nuclear problem, said administration security officials"
The above quote is pure speculation and conclusion without substantiating facts by the author. In fact, he later quotes Fleisher as saying that the administration believes the opposite is true.
Nonsense. They know exactly what they are doing.
Eventually people will realize that China and Russia are both using NK as a proxy against us. Unfortunately, the realization may come too late.
MR. FLEISCHER: Well, if you recall when President Jiang Zemin visited the President in Texas, just two or three months ago, President Jiang said publicly that China opposes any nuclearization on the Korean peninsula. So I think the premise of your question is not quite right. China is working with the United States to make certain that we can resolve the situation with North Korea peacefully and diplomatically. And that is being done in concert with South Korea and Japan and Russia, as well.
Suddenly, everyone becomes a "player" on Big Street. Scary.
I disagree. I don't think so.
Gertz seems to be a writer who publishes stories that no one else in the lame-stream, liberal, pro-china, kumbaya-singing, multicultural, can't-we-all-just-get-along, its-a-small-world-after-all media seems to want to publish.
He published the recent story about the mysterious freighter leaving a North Korean port (that turned out to have SCUDS) a full week before the rest of the press even heard about it. I seek his stories out.
I will say again that the author exposes his bias with this statment that is not attributed to anyone but himself and is his conclusion and speculation and spin only.
"The transfer itself is an indication that China's government, contrary to some public statements, is unwilling to support U.S. efforts to resolve the North Korean nuclear problem, said administration security officials"
You want to agree with gertz so you automatically assume I have an agenda and that gertz is clean, unbiased, without an agenda and totally objective simply because his conclusions are your conclusions. The fact that someone agrees with you does not make him right, or unbiased. Maybe gertz is right or maybe he is wrong, but he definitely has a bias and an agenda.
Generally, people will judge the quality of someone's writing and logically abilities solely on the extent to which the writer agrees with what the reader wants to hear. College professors do this all the time as a well written and argued conservative piece will get graded lower than a poorly written liberal piece. Just because college professors do this, does not mean that we have to too.
Gertz either absently mindedly omitted the attribution and/or supporting facts for his statement or he has an agenda and bias. I can not see something that is not there, so I must conclude until proven otherwise that in this article, the author has bias.
Sorry. With all respect, I disagree.
If anything, your reply denotes YOUR bias.
"China is working with the United States to make certain that we can resolve the situation with North Korea peacefully and diplomatically, and that is being done in concert with South Korea, and Japan and Russia, as well," Mr. Fleischer said.
What's with the diplomatic nice-nice here? These thugs are trying to get us killed without looking like they have their finger on the trigger.
It is indeed a world war.
Can I just say a few words about Gertz to maybe clear this whole thing up?
First of all, though: Being in Charlottesville, VA I have purchased the WashTimes for the last 10 years despite insults from my colleagues and insinuations about my Moonie-ness. More bluntly: I am a loyal reader of this newspaper. THAT is my bias.
That said, I DO search out Gertz's column and articles. I have found him to be right more often than not and he presents facts that no one else seems to be privy to. How does he get these 'facts'? It has been my impression that he has "SOURCES" within the US military and intelligence community that "feed" him stories. This is just the journalistic game, straight up; No BS. (Ever hear of Woodward and Bernstein? Someone fed them too.)
When the US military and intelligence community wishes to 'send a message' they 'leak' what they know to a trusted journalist. They pick of course a sympathetic ear. They would not pick a communist-loving, America-hating liberal. More often than not they pick Gertz. He in turn publishes it and usually includes in his article a statement to the effect: ".......unnamed CIA/Pentagon sourses yesterday said that........". Voila! The message is sent: "We are watching you. We KNOW what you are doing".
This is exactly what happened 3 weeks ago when his 'sources' informed him of the mysterious freighter that had just left a North Korean port. The US military and intelligence community sought to send a message to the scumbag, commie, WMD-proliferating NKs: "We are watching you. We KNOW what you are doing".
A week later the freighter was boarded. Surprize, surprize.
At least to those who had not been reading Gertz.
You can be sure that the Ambassador to China sitting in his high-rent-district-residence was on the secure phone this morning after having had the usual US morning papers delivered to him. He reported to the Politburo what he had read in Gertz's article.
The message has been sent.
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