"It is better to trust in the Lord than to put confidence in man"
(Psalm 118:8)
Thursday, April 24, 2008
Garner - Washington Times
The Observer
3 comments:
Anonymous
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The White House has finally revealed what they knew about the Israeli airstrike on Syria recently that flattened a nuclear reactor. They said that it was a type that only North Korea has built in the last 35 years. Syria, of course, is making like Sergeant Schultz, "I know nothing! Nothing!" This seems to be a move to pressure Korea to "close the deal" in the negotiations to deactivate their nuclear program.
The Bush Administration said a North Korean nuclear weapon was unacceptable, until 2006 when North Korea lit one off, and the Bush Administration promptly accepted it. They took the adminstrative hold off the $25 million dollars North Korea wanted, and resumed the "six party talks". This gives Ahmedinejad all the incentive in the world to go nuclear himself.
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The White House has finally revealed what they knew about the Israeli airstrike on Syria recently that flattened a nuclear reactor. They said that it was a type that only North Korea has built in the last 35 years. Syria, of course, is making like Sergeant Schultz, "I know nothing! Nothing!" This seems to be a move to pressure Korea to "close the deal" in the negotiations to deactivate their nuclear program.
Yes, I agree, but only because the Bush Admin won't use any other means to "pressure" North Korea.
Bush failed this test long ago.
The Bush Administration said a North Korean nuclear weapon was unacceptable, until 2006 when North Korea lit one off, and the Bush Administration promptly accepted it. They took the adminstrative hold off the $25 million dollars North Korea wanted, and resumed the "six party talks". This gives Ahmedinejad all the incentive in the world to go nuclear himself.
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