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"Rep. Dana Rohrabacher, R-Calif , is even more direct.
"We are giving North Korea hundreds of millions of dollars in fuel and food while they are spending the same amount bolstering their military. If ever there was an insane policy, this is it."
Presidential front-runner George W. Bush has also voiced concerns about Clintons approach to North Korea.
"North Korea is a serious threat to American forces in Asia and to our important allies, Japan and the Republic of Korea," the Bush campaign told IBD. "Gov. Bush believes that the administrations strategy toward North Korea has failed to secure important, long-term U.S. objectives on the Korean peninsula: to end
North Koreas nuclear weapons program, to stop the proliferation of ballistic missile technology from Pyongyang, and to reduce the conventional military threat facing the Republic of Korea and U.S. troops stationed there."
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Seems like I remember somebody saying that! Oh,yeah, he meant --- I've Got 15 Norwegian Pilots Coming Over to Help You Out!
Right?
We shoudl cease helping communism -- economically, diplomatically or in any other way. Every time communism enter upon a crisis -- as it continues to do -- we step in and [help] it over the hump.We should ship NO goods to Red China, the Soviet Union or, except in circumstances CERTAIN to help the free world, to any satellite.
If we must make a moral issue of this and say that not to feed hungry humans is oiut of line with traditional American kindness and generosity, let us consider several moral factors on the other side of the question:
How do we know for what purpose this food will be used?
Hungary revolted and there were serious riots in Poland in 1956 because the Soviet bosses were stripping these breadbaskets bare of food to feed their own people.
Let us remember that Communists at times, deliberately create famines in order to destroy an element of race so that Russians can move into the victims' homes. And let us be aware that food sent to the starving in communist countries too often winds up being sold on the world market.
In any case, how can we defend fastening the shackles tighter on the prisoners of the Communists by providing food to the Reds? The attempted mass flight from China to avoid starvation, the frantic exodus out of East Germany (until halted by the building of The Wall), the rising food prices in Russia, show the present condition of agriculture under practicing socialism.
Finally, let us remember that the instinct of self-preservation is basic. Let us not feed the tiget who is lying in wait for us, because we make him strong enough to eat us later.
Kluckhohn, The Naked Rise of Communism (1962; 259-260).
That's about right.
Fatherly Advice to the President on North Korea
Carlyle's Way
"Shortly after George W. Bush was sworn in as president, he broke off talks with North Korea regarding long-range ballistic missiles, claiming there was no way to ensure North Korea would comply with any guidelines that were developed. The news came as a shock to South Korean officials, who had spent years negotiating with the North, assisted by the Clinton administration. By June, Mr. Bush had reopened negotiations with North Korea, but only at the urging of his own father. According to reports, the former president sent his son a memo persuasively arguing the need to work with the North Korean government. It was the first time the nation had seen the influence of the father on the son in office.
But what has been overlooked was Carlyle's business interest in Korea. The senior Bush had spearheaded the group's successful entrance into the South Korean market, paving the way for buyouts of Korea's KorAm Bank and Mercury, a telecommunications equipment company. For the business to be successful, stability between North and South Korea is critical.
Carlyle says to invest $80 mln in Korea tech firms
"The State Department's 1999 report stated that North Korea had links with Osama bin Laden."
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