Wednesday, November 09, 2005

Unspoken Good

WASHINGTON (Yonhap) U.S. President George W. Bush urged Asian nations to put their past behind them to overcome the tension standing in the way of what he sees as an optimistic future for the region."I think one of the useful roles for me would be to paint, to talk about the future and talk about how optimistic the future can be, particularly as nations are able to work out past differences and focus on the future," Bush said in an interview Tuesday with Asian journalists stationed here...

This is about as Good as advice gets for the K.C.N.A, and it's not any that will be taken...

...On the North Korean nuclear issue, Bush stressed the U.S. interest in denuclearizing the Korean Peninsula and that diplomatic efforts will continue for that "noble" goal.
"We've made some progress where we declared that is our intention to work with the North Koreans to see to it that they dismantle their nuclear weapons program in a verifiable fashion. And so the dialogue will continue as to how to achieve this goal, Bush said.


Well, not backing down from D.P.R.K is a start in achieving "this goal". American Intelligence in North Korea is terribly necessary, as North Korea needs nuclear weapons as bad as Canada does. It's nuclear energy programs ARE needed, however, and I have a hard time seeing them stopped. If Kim Jong Il wants to play "chicken" against the will of the American people in declaring North Korea is safe from nuclear proliferation, I advise him to take Saddam Hussein's "advice".

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