In a message dated 10/9/06 5:51:02 P.M. Central Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, [EMAIL PROTECTED].. wrote:
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> Right, nobody will care if NK breaks it's word or treaties with
the big bad
> United States, but if they break treaties with South Korea, China,
Japan,
> Russia and the United States you could have five major powers
demanding
> sanctions instead of one.

From the New York Times today:

James A. Baker III, the Republican co-chairman of a bipartisan panel
reassessing Iraq strategy for President Bush, said Sunday that he
expected the panel would depart from Mr. Bush's repeated calls
to "stay the course," and he strongly suggested that the White House
enter direct talks with countries it had so far kept at arm's length,
including Iran and Syria.

"I believe in talking to your enemies," he said in an interview on
the ABC News program "This Week," noting that he made 15 trips to
Damascus, the Syrian capital, while serving Mr. Bush's father as
secretary of state.

"It's got to be hard-nosed, it's got to be determined," Mr. Baker
said. "You don't give away anything, but in my view, it's not
appeasement to talk to your enemies."

I noticed he didn't mention North Korea. Why? Because we have had talks and treaties with the North Koreans and they were caught lying, cheating and breaking their obligations. Quite frankly, why would we expect anything different from the man that denies the holocaust ever happened  and wants to destroy the state of Israel and refers to the United States as the Great Satan. Wouldn't it be an honor in the Islamic world to deceive Satan? Why do these little two bit tin horn dictators want so badly to negotiate with the United States? What is in it for  them? Keeping them at a distance is right and talks directly with the US should be reserved for nations with trust worthy leaders.
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