Wednesday, March 01, 2006

New Direction

Harvard Crimson
the Bush administration needs to be the principal actor in dealing with Kim Jong Il and take an active role uniting the other parties under common goals and tactics. Anything short of vigorous leadership will render the 2005 tentative agreement as impotent and ineffective as the 1994 Agreed Framework, breathing more life into a regime that has long outlasted its stay.
Anything short of the complete removal of the "Democratic" "People's" "Republic" of Korea will render North Koreans to brutal tyranny...

Although the United States faces a whole host of pressing issues, the president and Congress should not forget the threat posed by armed North Korea.
I doubt they will. I doubt the President shares a sentiment different than my own, regarding North Korea...

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