11/17/2005

Where's Bill?

FOX
BUSAN, South Korea President Bush took a hardline stance against North Korea on Thursday, saying the U.S. won't help the communist nation build a civilian nuclear reactor to produce electricity until it dismantles its nuclear weapons programs.

Let's hope Bush follows through. As a reality check, the "missing" WMD in Iraq that all the LOONleftICS love crying about... Probably EXIST, in North Korea. Will the term "worse that Hussein" ever strike a chord with any of 'em?

As a Light Water reactor is much more significant than some oil... Is this giving in?
The deal's stipulation is a North Korea free of WMDs. Notice how Bush did not simply give North Korea energy in the HOPE that weapon development would cease, like the "Agreed Framework" of 1994 did.

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