Friday, June 16, 2006

Bush Made North Korea the Problem It is Today

Bush's yee-hah foreign policy, where he shoots first and askes questions 3 years later, has made North Korea the mess it is now.

Jan. 29, 2002: Bush labels North Korea, Iran and Iraq an "axis of evil" in his State of the Union address. "By seeking weapons of mass destruction, these regimes pose a grave and growing danger," he says.

Dec. 12 2002: North Korea reactivates nuclear facilities at Yongbyon that were frozen under the 1994 deal with the United States.

Dec. 13 2002: North Korea asks the U.N. nuclear watchdog to remove monitoring seals and cameras from its nuclear facilities.

Dec. 14 2002: The U.N. International Atomic Energy Agency urges North Korea to retract its decision to reactivate its nuclear facilities and abide by its obligations under the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty.

Dec. 21 2002: North Korea removes monitoring seals and cameras from its nuclear facilities

So there you go the cameras were in place the nuclear facilities were shut down, N. Korea was being monitored and everything was fine when CLINTON was dealing with this.

THEN Dubya comes along and starts shooting his mouth off like the arrogant ass he is and suddenly the nuclear facilities are reactivated, the cameras are removed and N. Korea is no longer being monitored.

Then of course he sent another arrogant ass with a big mouth to try to bully the North Koreans named JOHN BOLTON who insulted the N. Koreans so much he had to be pulled from the talks. That guy ias now our main "diplomat" at the United Nations...imagine that??

Let’s review the progress of North Korea’s nuclear program during the last three administrations:

1. George H. W. Bush: one to two bombs’ worth of plutonium

2. Bill Clinton: zero plutonium

3. George W. Bush: 4-6 nuclear weapons’ worth of plutonium

Anyone else see a pattern?

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