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18 November 2005, 04:53 AM | #1 |
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Bush in Korea
I pulled this off CBC.ca
No nukes in North Korea: Bush says in Asia Last Updated Thu, 17 Nov 2005 10:03:00 EST CBC News U.S. President George W. Bush said during his visit to South Korea on Thursday that he would not tolerate a nuclear-armed North Korea. "It's in the world's interest that this happen," said Bush, referring to North Korea stopping its nuclear efforts. "I see a peninsula one day that is united and at peace." While I agree that the Kim Jong Il is a madman and should be stopped, I disagree with Bush saying he won't tolerate a nuclear-armed N. Korea. Who does he think he is? So only the USA can have nukes? The US already has more weaponry than all the other nations on earth combined, do. Kim Jong Il certain has posed a greater threat to global security than Saddam Hussain ever has (or could). US "intelligence" knew Jong was close to being nuclear (and a crazy man with nukes is a global threat) long before the US invasion of Afganistan and Iraq. I guess Dubya wanted to secure his access to oil before taking on the real threat. Either that, or Dubya has the nations he wants to bully on a long list, and picks them off one by one to prolong the wars and prolong the wealth that comes with equipping armies and the companies the government hires to go in and clean up the mess after the fact. I better stop now. I just don't understand the arrogance of the Bush administration. |
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