Quote Originally Posted by dragonrider
The diplomatic impasse you mentioned occurred during Bush's term, not Clinton's. The deal held throughout Clinton's term and began to fall apart under Bsuh in 2002. North Korea was a member of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty but withdrew in 2003, citing the failure of the Bush administration to fulfill the United States' end of the 1994 agreement to limit North Korea's nuclear ambitions, begin normalization of relations, and help North Korea supply some energy needs through light-water nuclear reactors. They kicked out the monitoring teams and shut off the cameras and went back to using their heavy-water reactors. The US insisted on the so-called six-party talks rather than direct negotiations. North Korea wouldn't accept the six-party talks, so instead they built and tested a nuclear bomb in 2006.

The bomb was tested in Bush's second term, so I think you're going to have a little trouble blaming that on Clinton or Jimmy Carter! Ridiculous! Talk about revisionist history! No, Bush had 5 years to keep them from getting a nuke and he blew it. It's on him. If Iran gets the bomb, it'll be on him as well. The guy is so worried about looking like an appeaser that he won't negotiate with enemies and they just end up doing whatever the hell they want. They know he's too tied down in Iraq to bomb them, which is his preferred method of negotiation, so if he won't talk, screw him. He wouldn't negotiate with North Korea, and now they have a nuke. What a fool.
Fairytales. Been reading blogs from revisionist fools again, huh?
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Happy Easter all.
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