Comments on: North Korea Under Close Scrutiny

U.S. Says Satellites Show Activity That Might Be Prep For Another Nuke Test

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by tomflint69 October 17, 2006 12:59 PM EDT
I have my brain sucked after reading news about NKorea's nukes on daily basis. Now shutup and give us some other news from around the world.
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by phil-in-fin October 17, 2006 12:52 PM EDT
To exusmcsgt:

You are absolutely right.

This site is not for me.

I like to think ... and I can see that others do not.

Of course I have the right to see of others agree with me, that a forum like this should be used to pool thoughts together, not just play games and jerk around.

What a colossal waste of time ...

And you feel no shame?
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by rsoxfan1123 October 17, 2006 12:37 PM EDT
At least we can be thankful that our fearless leader saved us from the WMD in Iraq and has created a beautiful democracy in the Middle East!
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by exusmcsgt October 17, 2006 12:19 PM EDT
phil-in-Fin-

First of all, this is not your site and you have no right to tell others what they may or may not post. If your feelings are hurt because a promoted policy brings the opposite result of what is good for all, that's not my fault.
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by doctordonut-2009 October 17, 2006 11:52 AM EDT
Oh boy - - - this is just what America needs to interrupt their fall season of television goodness. The North Koean crisis has already messed with our enjoyment of the baseball playoffs and now this.

http://www.theweeklydonut.org/index.php/category/nuclear-newbee/
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by peterbaldwin-2009 October 17, 2006 11:48 AM EDT
It was Plutonium. John Kerry was 100% right and Bush 100% wrong - per usual. Don't Americans now wish we had the steady (and rational) hand of a Kerry at the helm now? Kerry would be working with South Korea and China to de-escalate, and immediately engage in intensive bi-lateral talks, though under his watch, it is doubtful we would have reached this juncture. Instead we have a stubborn, mentally disturbed buffoon at the helm with a conciliatory Colin Powell relegated to history on the sidelines. How did America re-elect this incompetent sissy?
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by phil-in-fin October 17, 2006 11:30 AM EDT
Just great ...

Here we go again ...

We really have to get talking to these guys and find a solution to this before it's too late. Things are getting totally out of hand

And to exusmcsgt, and to all the others to come after, just this once, STOP PLAYING THE BLAME-GAME.

If you have nothing constructive to say other than "THEY [whomever THEY may be] did it," Don't bother writing anything.

Is your thinking so limited that that is all you can say?
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by exusmcsgt October 17, 2006 11:09 AM EDT
Even though the Repubs lambast Clinton for engaging N. Korea, the Bush, et.al. strategy of bullying is obviously a failure. Like in Iraq, this administration formulates a defective strategy and is incapable of correction even when it sees the policy produces the opposite of the desired results.

We would all be better off if the administration hadn't torn the diplomacy page out of its playbook back in 2000.
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by October 17, 2006 10:48 AM EDT
I am extremely worried about world stability
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