As Sandy Berger said today: "100 nukes versus a few million barrels of oil?"
Sounds like a good trade to me.
Even Clinton had the class to adhere to the long unwritten rule in Washington, that no matter how bad things are when you come into office, you never blame them on your predecessor.
Couple this with the laughable irony of Frank Gaffney talking about revisionism and voila! Definitive proof that this administration has no policy towards North Korea.
Blaming has indeed, been substituted for thinking.
Posted by Sean-Paul @ 01/13/2003 01:05 AM
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Didn't Clinton break the unwritten rule first by openly criticising Bush at the British labour party conference the other year? Of course who could resist that temptation...
Posted by: DavidByron on January 13, 2003 01:01 PM