--- In [email protected], "authfriend" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], Bhairitu <noozguru@> wrote:
> >
> > MDixon6569@ wrote:
> <snip>
> > > Rummy's company? He owns it? You are assuming because he sits on 
> > > the board he has full say in what the company does. The article you 
> > > quote doesn't even go that far. And even if it were *his* company 
> > > it is the government that decides what countries they may do 
> > > business with when it comes to nuclear technology.
> > 
> > Sitting on the board of directors he had to be aware of the sale.  
> > And companies *do* have ways of getting around government 
> > restrictions such has having their offices offshore.
> 
> HEY.  Listen up, both of you.
> 
> The lightwater reactors were not a problem, *even
> if they had been provided according to the agreement*
> (they weren't, because Congress wouldn't fund them).
> 
> First, it's very, very difficult to get weapons-
> grade material from the nuclear fuel for a lightwater
> reactor.  Second, it was part of the agreement that
> North Korea would send the spent fuel to a third
> country for recycling--which is what Bush has
> proposed *Iran* do with *its* spent nuclear fuel.
> 
> So this is all a red herring.  It doesn't *matter*
> whether Rummy had anything to do with it, the
> Guardian article notwithstanding.
> 
> The fact remains that Clinton did a *much* better
> job of dealing with North Korea than Bush has done.
> For a detailed account, see this Slate article by
> Fred Kaplan:
> 
> http://www.slate.com/id/2151354/
> 
> There are links in that article to other sources of
> information on the crisis.  And there's a link to an
> even more detailed earlier account by Kaplan in
> Washington Monthly:
> 
> http://www.washingtonmonthly.com/features/2004/0405.kaplan.html
> 
> Both of you need to bone up on the facts before
> you can have any kind of a meaningful discussion.

Judy, you're blatantly ignoring the one argument that overrules any
fact-based realty in the matter of USA vs. NK:

Clinton got sucked off by an intern.




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