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And, yes, I DO take it personally: A nuclear-armed North Korea isn't exactly an "unintended consequence"
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Tuesday, October 10, 2006

A nuclear-armed North Korea isn't exactly an "unintended consequence"

in the lead-in to his article on the north korea nuclear test story, robert parry says this...
Even before 9/11, George W. Bush was talking tough to North Korea, letting the communist dictatorship know it was near the top of his list for regime change. But Bush's harsh rhetoric and threatening actions -- especially in the context of the 2003 invasion of Iraq -- sent North Korea off in a hasty pursuit of nuclear weapons, an unintended consequence that is provoking a new crisis.

i'm sorry, but i don't believe for one minute that the consequence was wholly "unintended..." a nuclear-armed north korea plays right in to bushco's agenda to further inflame global chaos which, in turn, creates the very conditions that perpetuate the endless war bushco so desperately desires... if i'm right, it's all going precisely according to plan...

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