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Wednesday, October 11, 2006

My questions and opinions on North Korea

North Korea has the entire world on edge. Practically the entire world has condemned the nuclear tests that North Korea has performed.
The U.N. security counsel has taken suggestions from a resolution to impose sanctions to attempt to cripple the economy and possibly the regime. I do not have much faith in the U.N., but this is a time where they can prove themselves again to actually take action on international issues.
China may be cutting aid to the impoverished nation. It may be brutal to the folks in North Korea, but we MUST do something for Kim Jong-Il to discontinue his tests of nuclear weapons.
Is military force an option? I have too many strong and mixed feelings on that topic. Should we go into North Korea now? Was the test a failure as some speculate? Only time will tell.
I know Senator McCain criticized former President Clinton and placing blame on They is the country that gave North Korea access to the weapons. That is my opinion. They're the primary culprit. President Clinton sold these weapons to China, and yes President Reagan sold weapons to Iraq. All administrations have made bad decisions at one point.
I knew this would turn into a battle of finger pointing.
Democrats blame President Bush because he did not stop North Korea from developing the weapons. The Democrats are blaming President Bush for allowing it to happen.
Republicans will blame President Clinton because he sold nuclear weapons to China in the 1990's. The tables could be turned by brining up the Reagan Administration sold weapons to Iraq in the 1980's.
The problems with our current politicians is they only want to point fingers and blame. That creates a new problems that branch from the original issue. Then news problems arise and the fingers get point again. Eventually it has a domino effect and becomes counter-productive, then things slip though the cracks. The current Senators and Congressmen/women are making things counter productive.
That was my rant and opinion on the topic.

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