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Democrats: Bush Ignoring N. Korea Threat (remember this when Bush goes after N. Korea)
AP ^ | 2/6/03 | KEN GUGGENHEIM

Posted on 02/06/2003 2:47:42 PM PST by finnman69

By KEN GUGGENHEIM, Associated Press Writer

WASHINGTON - Democrats said Thursday that President Bush (news - web sites), in a push for war against Iraq, is ignoring a potentially greater danger in North Korea (news - web sites)'s rapidly advancing nuclear program.

The White House, however, said it is has "robust plans for any contingencies" involving North Korea. Secretary of State Colin Powell (news - web sites) repeated that the United States has no plans to attack North Korea, but that Bush "has retained all his options."

Concern about the nuclear program has grown after North Korea announced Wednesday it was putting the operation of its nuclear facilities on a "normal footing." That could mean it is about to produce nuclear weapons.

Bush administration officials have said North Korea's program does not constitute a crisis, and Powell told the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, "I still feel it is possible to find a diplomatic solution."

Democrats, though, said Bush was not taking the threat seriously enough. In contrast with their praise of Powell's presentation Wednesday on Iraq to the United Nations (news - web sites), they pounced on what they saw as weakness and inconsistency in the administration's North Korea policy.

"Mr. President Bush, please, please, if you don't want to enunciate it, in your mind Mr. President, treat this as a crisis because it is, if not contained now," Sen. Joseph Biden (news, bio, voting record) of Delaware, the top Democrat on the committee, said in the Senate.

Added Democratic leader Tom Daschle of South Dakota: "The president should stop downplaying this threat, start paying more attention to it and immediately engage the North Koreans in direct talks."

At the committee hearing, Sen. John Kerry (news, bio, voting record), D-Mass., accused the administration of having a "fuzzy policy." Kerry, a declared presidential candidate, contended the administration had taken all options off the table, including the use of force and economic penalties.

Sen. Barbara Boxer (news, bio, voting record), D-Calif., accused the administration of a policy of "designed neglect" toward North Korea and on other diplomatic fronts.

Powell said the administration, with its campaign against terrorism as well as stronger relations with Russia and China, had a foreign policy "geared to the problems we have in the 21st century."

Powell said in separate meetings Chinese and Russian foreign ministers in New York, he spent more time discussing North Korea than Iraq.

"We are deeply engaged in these issues. We are in touch with the North Koreans through a variety of channels," he said.

The two countries continue to exchange harsh words. On Wednesday, Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld called North Korea a "terrorist regime." North Korea warned that any U.S. attack on nuclear facilities would "spark off a total war."

Presidential spokesman Ari Fleischer (news - web sites) expressed concern over that threat and said, "This kind of talk only hurts North Korea."

Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage said this week that the Pentagon (news - web sites) may bolster U.S. forces in the Pacific in case North Korea tries to take advantage of Bush's focus on Iraq.

The administration has few promising policy options in North Korea.

North Korea has one of the world's largest armies and is believed to have one or two nuclear bombs. The United States has been reluctant to start direct talks with North Korea, saying it does not want to submit to blackmail.

Powell said Bush wants to help North Koreans, "who are starving, who are in economic distress, but we have to find a way to do it that does not suggest to the North Koreans that we are doing it because they have this tool, this weapon, that they use nuclearization of the (Korean) Peninsula as a way to get us to do it because we are threatened by them."


TOPICS: Extended News; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: democrats; northkorea
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To: Mark17
You have to be JOKING? CLINTON will be on Larry King? What timing. CNN is a joke. they are all left wing Democrats , baby killers, Doper babies, Commienazi's. I have to see this spin on thing . BUSH bashing here we go from former parthouse- penthouse/playboy "KGB" president Clinton
21 posted on 02/06/2003 4:59:10 PM PST by ruready4eternity
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To: finnman69
Well, they were bitching because we didn't attack Afghanistan soon enough for them, then they started bitching when we attacked. Then they started bitching when we sent some of the terrorists to Guantanamo.

Then they started bitching that we didn't attack preemptively pre 9-11, but now they're bitching that we're about to do just that in Iraq.

Ie, whatever the Presidents position is, they take the opposite.
22 posted on 02/06/2003 5:02:59 PM PST by Guillermo (Sic 'Em)
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To: finnman69
Democrats: Bush Ignoring N. Korea Threat

yea bush hurry up and build them another nuclear reactor (but only if they pinky swear to abandon their nuke bomb program)
23 posted on 02/06/2003 5:10:08 PM PST by TheRedSoxWinThePennant
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To: finnman69
The Democrats demanded proof on Iraq and when Bush gave it to them-they screamed that Bush had compromised intelligence and burned sources.The Democrats were a source of amusement, when defending clinton, but,they have now become a threat to every man and woman in the military and to our national security, as a whole.We have met the enemy and it is the Democrats.
24 posted on 02/06/2003 5:17:08 PM PST by Wild Irish Rogue
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To: ruready4eternity
Right where they usually are. Smack dab in the middle of irrelevance

25 posted on 02/06/2003 5:17:50 PM PST by PogySailor
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To: nicmarlo
Definitely worth bookmarking this thread; it will need to be resurrected in the not too distant future, when we go after N. Korea...

Korea is different. But, if it does play out as a future conflict, I know Bush will have to fight two fronts, as usual: The enemy, and the enemy within...



I'm a Dirty 'RAT !

26 posted on 02/06/2003 6:12:41 PM PST by MeekOneGOP (Bu-bye SADdam. It's been lousy knowin' ya ! You're soon to meet your buddy Stalin in Hades.)
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To: finnman69
I thought it was the economy they were saying we're ignoring.
27 posted on 02/06/2003 7:39:49 PM PST by kcar
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***An Informative Discussion on FREEREPUBLIC.com regarding a NEWS.SBS.CO.KR News Article. TOPIC:"REMOVAL OF RODS @ NUKE PLANT TOUCHES OFF INCREASE OF US FORCES NEAR KOREAN PENINSULA (Developing)" (February 3, 2003) *UPDATED February 5, 2003

28 posted on 02/06/2003 9:34:34 PM PST by Cindy
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