I see that Kim Jong-Il is now accusing Obama of plotting nuclear war against North Korea. This continuation in rhetoric coming from PRNK would be funny if it wasn't potentially serious. If Pyongyang follows through on its purported plan of firing a missile in the direction of Hawaii on Independence Day, what exactly are we prepared to do about it? Launch an air campaign against North Korea? Let Hillary Clinton admonish Kim Jong-Il again and call for a return to round-table chit-chat sessions?
This administration's foreign policy has been nothing short of a debacle so far. Obviously the rhetoric coming out of Pyongyang is no different now than it was during the Bush administration. The difference is that Obama campaigned under the illusion of restoring peace and harmony to the world. What he's learning now is that there are some nations -- North Korea and Iran chief among them -- who have no desire to be at peace with much of the world, especially the U.S. So nothing has changed on those fronts. All that has changed is we've managed to offend a few of our closest allies. With the brilliance we've seen so far from the White House and the State Department, we may all be wishing for a return to the foreign policy of the Bush years before all is said and done.
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RE: LOL, accusations of nuke war ambitions from PRNK?
If NK does launch one of their Tadpole Dong missiles in the direction of any US state it will be shot down, much to their embarrasment. ICBMs are most vulnerable just before lift off, andjust after, not a difficult target for a Patriot missile in either case. NK can't accurately put a missile of any type on a square mile anywhere in there own hemisphere, we can put any number of types on a square meter anywhere on earth. *YAWN*
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