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Eeyore
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Do you see the "Bush Team" wanting war in North Korea?The North Koreans are the ones who want war. Iraq is just "unfinished business"


From Go America on the best President thread.

Who placed who on the Axis of Evil List first. Bush is going to have a difficult time negotiating in North Korea. The Sunshine policy adopted by Clinton has become one of the symptoms of America's failed foreign policy of the 1990s (along with playing too prominent of a role in the Israel/Palestine conflict) We will see what the situation will be in North Korea when the Bush team focuses on peace there.

I hope I am wrong and Bush will contradict his policy in Iraq. If it is just unfinished business there, why are we calling it part of the new business of the war on terrorism?
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Darcaine
QUOTE(Eeyore @ Feb 8 2003, 03:14 PM)
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Do you see the "Bush Team" wanting war in North Korea?The North Koreans are the ones who want war. Iraq is just "unfinished business"


From Go America on the best President thread.

Who placed who on the Axis of Evil List first. Bush is going to have a difficult time negotiating in North Korea. The Sunshine policy adopted by Clinton has become one of the symptoms of America's failed foreign policy of the 1990s (along with playing too prominent of a role in the Israel/Palestine conflict) We will see what the situation will be in North Korea when the Bush team focuses on peace there.

I hope I am wrong and Bush will contradict his policy in Iraq. If it is just unfinished business there, why are we calling it part of the new business of the war on terrorism?

Well, technically speaking we are still "at war" with N Korea.

Darcaine
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