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« on: June 26, 2008, 08:34:40 PM »

It appears North Korea may no longer a member of the 'Axis of Evil':  Tongue
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U.S. to Take North Korea Off Terror List

By HELENE COOPER
Published: June 27, 2008


WASHINGTON — Two days ago, during an off-the-record session with a group of foreign policy experts, Vice President Dick Cheney got a question he did not want to answer. “Mr. Vice President,” asked one of them, “I understand that on Wednesday or Thursday, we are going to de-list North Korea from the terrorism blacklist. Could you please set the context for this decision?”

Mr. Cheney froze, according to four participants at the Old Executive Office Building meeting. For more than 30 minutes he had been talking and answering questions, without missing a beat. But now, for several long seconds, he stared, unsmilingly, at his questioner, Steven Clemons of the New America Foundation, a public policy institution. Finally, he spoke:

“I’m not going to be the one to announce this decision,” the other participants recalled Mr. Cheney saying, pointing at himself. “You need to address your interest in this to the State Department.” He then declared that he was done taking questions, and left the room.

In the internal Bush administration war between the State Department and Mr. Cheney’s office over North Korea, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and her top North Korea envoy, Christopher R. Hill, won a major battle against the Cheney camp when President Bush announced Thursday that he was taking the country he once described as part of the “axis of evil” off the State Department’s list of state sponsors of terrorism.

The administration sought to portray the move as a largely symbolic, reciprocal move, made in return for North Korea’s long-delayed declaration of its nuclear program to the outside world. It is the first step in what will be a long, drawn-out diplomatic process that is meant to lead eventually to establishing a nuclear-free Korean Peninsula.

North Korea also said that it would blow up the cooling tower of its nuclear plant at Yongbyon on Friday, and it has invited news organizations to watch the event. North Korea probably has the fuel for several nuclear devices, according to United States intelligence estimates, but after the ambiguous result of its one test detonation, its nuclear status remains murky.

North Korea declared that it had slightly more plutonium than it had previously admitted. But the declaration falls short of the full accounting that the administration had sought, since it omits any information about North Korea’s suspected efforts to enrich uranium, or the extent of any of the North’s sharing of technology around the world.

Thursday’s announcement intensified a pitched battle in Washington, where Democrats and many foreign policy experts said the administration dithered too long before reaching this deal, allowing North Korea to acquire enough plutonium to make several nuclear weapons. From the other side of the fence, conservative hard-liners complained that the United States gave away too much for too little, and should have adopted a more absolutist approach with the secretive North Korean government.
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« Reply #1 on: June 26, 2008, 08:39:35 PM »

Good. Now they can go back into their black-out nation continue to "re-educate" its citizens.
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« Reply #2 on: June 26, 2008, 09:07:08 PM »

what a joke...didn't these people just try to help the Syrians build nukes to destroy Israel?
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« Reply #3 on: June 26, 2008, 10:38:24 PM »

what a joke...didn't these people just try to help the Syrians build nukes to destroy Israel?
Well first of all the Syrians were probably trying to build nukes to balance out Israel's threats, as is normal in geopolitics, second of all I actually kinda agree with you, North Korea is a much worse and bigger threat to America than Iran or Venezuela.
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« Reply #4 on: June 26, 2008, 11:51:06 PM »

Axis of Evil

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« Reply #5 on: June 27, 2008, 02:47:20 PM »

what a joke...didn't these people just try to help the Syrians build nukes to destroy Israel?
Well first of all the Syrians were probably trying to build nukes to balance out Israel's threats, as is normal in geopolitics, second of all I actually kinda agree with you, North Korea is a much worse and bigger threat to America than Iran or Venezuela.
What are the ways "North Korea is a much worse and bigger threat to America than Iran or Venezuela"?
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« Reply #6 on: June 27, 2008, 02:50:45 PM »

what a joke...didn't these people just try to help the Syrians build nukes to destroy Israel?

Nah, the North Korean government only kills yellow people and Christians, not Jews, so you can rest easy, God won't punish the US for this.
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« Reply #7 on: June 27, 2008, 06:22:25 PM »

what a joke...didn't these people just try to help the Syrians build nukes to destroy Israel?
Well first of all the Syrians were probably trying to build nukes to balance out Israel's threats, as is normal in geopolitics, second of all I actually kinda agree with you, North Korea is a much worse and bigger threat to America than Iran or Venezuela.
What are the ways "North Korea is a much worse and bigger threat to America than Iran or Venezuela"?
North Korea has a crazy dictator that has already developed a fairly advanced form of nuclear weapons. Venezuela is a democracy, led by an egotistical person similar to Bush, except a Socialist. They may control oil but would not be opposed to us that much if a Democrat was president. Iran isn't even developing nuclear weapons, as found by our CIA, they are in an economic depression and their populace is significantly pro-USA and Democracy and if Ahmadinejad for some reason decided to attack Iraq, he would probably be toppled.
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« Reply #8 on: June 27, 2008, 10:55:36 PM »

So the argument that we shouldn't attack Iran because they could fark up the Strait of Hormuz is bunk?  I thought so too, but some people around here seem to think that could be devastating to the world economy.
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