and kicks out IAEA inspectors and Bush celebrates a week or so later by taking them off the terror sponsor list? What kind of foreign policy is this? I read the headline and I was baffled. I really had to look up news articles to make sure I wasn't misremembering this or something. The administration is more than just a bit inconsistent. So apparently there is an agreement regarding inspections, but none of the details are in the news right now. It's just termed as they've agreed to all the U.S.'s demand and gives only a few specific things about North Korea providing "samples" from declared and hehe...undeclared sites. It also details that the Koreans agree to stop making nukes. I think the details are few intentionally--because it's a bad deal.Remember a few years ago when Bush kept saying, 'oh we aren't going to make a deal with the North Koreans that they backslide on like that treaty the Clinton administration did'? Guess they really can't go around crowing about that anymore. The Bush deals have been disasters compared to the relatively small pain in the ass Jung-Il was back then. I just wish they were inconsistent in a way that brought troops home and ended the war.
10/11/08
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