Don’t make me come over there…

Posted 09 Oct 2006 in Bill Clinton, Democrats, Iran, Iraq, liberals, war

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So, North Korea defied the U.N. (again) and carried out their first nuclear weapons test. And with their Taepo Dong 2 missile, half of America is in range of North Korea’s nuclear ambition.

Meanwhile, we wag our finger like a parent with an intractable child.

Don’tcha bet that Kim Jong Il has already gotten calls from jihadis wanting to buy his newest toys?

How long will we stand by and do nothing?

Is there a “Nanny 911″ for governments?


albright_il.jpgTexasRainmaker has an interesting contrast between Clinton and Bush admininstrations regarding nukes.

Let’s look at two scenarios, played out by two Presidents:

1. War in Iraq insures Saddam Hussein, a ruthless, murdering dictator guilty of invading neighbor countries, using WMDs and hating America, will never get a chance to build and use a nuke.

2. A framework agreement with North Korea asking for the promise not to build nukes from a ruthless, murdering dictator gets us this:

BEIJING – North Korea has threatened to test a nuclear weapon unless Washington accepts Pyongyang’s conditions for a freeze of its nuclear weapons program, a senior U.S. official said.

North Korea said it wants hefty energy aid in exchange for the freeze, calling on the United States to make a “responsible, bold decision.” The demands came at six-nation talks Friday.

Saddam had every intention of doing exactly what Kim Jong Il has now done. Now imagine if we’d treated Iraq the same way and continued down the road of useless U.N. sanctions and “containment”.

Good point. So I wonder when Bush is gonna be consistent and do something about the threat posed by North Korea. We sure can’t expect the Democrats to do the right thing.


UPDATE: The Real Ugly American has some good questions about this NoKoNuke situation.

1. Could it be that North Korea was demonstrating to potential buyers that their nukes actually worked?

2. How much could the islamofascist network pay for a nuclear weapon? I think it is safe to assume they would pay any amount necessary so it is a question of resources.

3. Would Iran or other nations sympathetic to the islamofascist cause help islamofascists purchase a nuclear weapon from North Korea?

4. If a nuclear weapon were detonated in an American city would we be able to determine that weapons country of origin?

More questions (and some answers) at his blog. Go see.

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12th gen. American, Constitutionalist, Harley-riding Texan, gun owner & NRA member, blogger, illustrator, Florida Gator alumnus. #TCOT

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