Wednesday, June 28, 2006

Issue of irrelevance...

Spacewar.com
Canada and Japan agreed Wednesday to pressure North Korea to give up its nuclear weapons drive, with the Canadian prime minister saying Pyongyang's moves were posing "a very real threat."
Yea, thanks for the newsflash...

Visiting Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi and his Canadian counterpart, Stephen Harper, held their first meeting and pressured North Korea amid international concerns that the Stalinist state may test-fire a long-range missile.
I'm not all that concerned about a missile test...

"I told Prime Minister (Koizumi) that Canada shares his country's concerns about Pyongyang's nuclear and ballistic missile programs," Harper told a press conference after the summit talks.
"It is our view that Pyongyang's stance on this issue, particularly those related to arms control and proliferation of nuclear weapons, poses a very real threat to international peace and stability,"

It's like arguing that Saddam should have been toppled NOT because of the mass graves, but because of the WMDs that Bush "lied" about. I think the North Korean government is a bigger threat to internal stability and prosperity, than it is to international peace...

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