A flawed North Korea deal with a madman

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A flawed North Korea deal - - The Washington Times, America’s Newspaper: “Former Undersecretary of State for Arms Control John Bolton told The Washington Times yesterday that Yongbyon ‘is an old facility at or near the end of its useful life.’ Therefore, North Korea’s decision to give up that reactor ‘doesn’t amount to much of a concession.’ The real issue, he said, is whether Yongbyon is the entire North Korean nuclear program, or whether there are other programs we don’t know about. Yet the agreement announced Wednesday ‘contains no verification provision’ dealing with nuclear facilities outside Yongbyon.”

They make it all sound so wonderful. Like North Korea is really changing. They can’t change they are a totally brainwashed society and the leaders of North Korea are evil people who have allowed millions to die for their own ends. Why would anyone trust the word of a madman? He is playing us like a fiddle. He gets us to take care of his problem with a reactor that is falling apart. Meanwhile we give him everything he wants and he keeps his atom Bombs. After he gets what he wants he just makes up a reason to kick us out. Our foreign policy has been demented for a long time and it did not begin with George Bush.

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Date posted: Friday, October 5th, 2007 9:42 am | Under category: delusion, dumb, irrational, north korea
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  1. Ruben said »

    Same goes for the talks between the North and the South this week. They’re all talk about Burma right now in the U.N. but the truth is North Korea is far worse and as you pointed out correctly, it would be folly to think or even hope that the dear leader Kim is going to bring much change to his regime after all these years of being worshipped as a god. I said it earlier in a reply on the same issue, the int’l community must take a hard line against the regime. Diplomacy doesn’t work with totalitarian fanatics. It only serves parties in democratic nations to gain popular appeal as in the case of South Korean president Roh but it does not at all serve those millions of North Koreans starving, being persecuted and being treated as animals in concentration camps.

    It is simply outrageous howthe South Koreans are allowing the filthy Communist regime to do what it’s been doing for so long and will continue to do, for the sake of ‘peace’. Whose peace? Surely not that of the North Korean people! And what ‘peace’? Apparently ‘peace’ today doesn’t demand justice anymore. What then is today’s ‘peace’? Nothing more than an empty political buzzword if you ask me and possibly one of the most perverted ones too.

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