I wonder if the missile he mentioned is the one they found this week in ALASKA??????
3. The message to North Korea. As a member of Bush's "Axis of Evil," North Korea is another major threat. In recent months, we have learned they have nuclear weapons. On February 24, the day Colin Powell visited South Korea, North Korea test-fired a new "surface-to-ship" missile. Clearly, this was a message from Kim Jong Il that North Korea intends to continue developing such weapons. On Monday, there was a mid-air confrontation with a North Korean jet and one of our military aircraft.
Should the US back down on Iraq, the North Korean leadership would also be emboldened. They would conclude, "If the US backs down from Iraq, they certainly won't come knocking on our door."
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03/05/2003 4:52:41 AM PST by
buffyt
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To: PetroniDE; Humidston; humblegunner; Outraged; RonDog; Jessamine; Mercuria; Clinton's a liar; ...
Hillary Clinton threw her support behind Bush and the war on Sunday. After criticizing Bush for months for his policy on Iraq, her office issued the following surprising statement on Sunday:
"Sen. Clinton fully supports the steps the president has taken to disarm Iraq of weapons of mass destruction," said Clinton spokesman Philippe Reines.
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03/05/2003 4:58:34 AM PST by
buffyt
(In Iraq, protesters are not covered by the media. They're covered by dirt.)
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