Well Bush did plan to invade North Korea in 2003.

http://www.globalresearch.ca/articles/ELI411A.html

"President Bush came very close to actually launching an attack on North Korea 
in the spring of 2003. In March the U.S. moved a fleet of ships to the region, 
including the aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson with its 75 aircraft. In 
preparation for the attack, 6 F-117 Stealth bombers were sent to South Korea 
and 25 F-15 Fighters and 24 B-1 and B-52 bombers were stationed in Guam. Plans 
to conduct air strikes were in place, Bush admitted to South Korean Foreign 
Affairs and Trade Minister Pan Ki-Mun one year later. The danger of war was 
averted during the U.S.-South Korean summit in Washington in May 2003, when 
South Korean officials strenuously objected to the plan. As in 1994, the 
American public never knew just how close the U.S. came to war on the Korean 
Peninsula in 2003. South Korean opposition to military action only strengthened 
the Bush Administration’s conviction that it would be necessary to 
demonstrate the futility of negotiations before it could win the support of 
regional allies. It felt it could best accomplish that goal by presenting an 
image of negotiating without actually doing so."

And they have made it clear that they want a 'regime' change in North Korea. If 
they need to go to war to do so then Bush seems prepared to do that.

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