To the lefties: the fact that we are not attacking North Korea has no particular bearing on whether we should attack Iraq.
To the righties: there are no options for dealing with North Korea other than negotiation. Military action is not possible, unless you're thinking we should just unilaterally lob a nuke at Pyongyang."
As I have written before: It is in the United States' urgent, vital national interests to prevent the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, especially as they pertain to terrorist organizations. This is the position of the Bush Administration. It is mine as well. (If it isn't yours, I suggest you turn on the TV and review some of the 9/11 footage, but try to imagine it 50 to a 100 times worse. If that doesn't work, realize this: if one nuke goes off in an American city, you can kiss all of your civil liberties good-bye.)
CalPundit is one of my daily blogs. He's witty and a pretty keen observer. But this time I have to disagree. There are many things we can do to stop the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction and it is urgent that we do so.
Posted by Sean-Paul @ 12/27/2002 10:27 AM
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