May 26, 2009

U.S. to Respond to North Korea with ‘Strongest Possible Adjectives'

Obama: We are Prepared to Consult Thesaurus

One day after North Korea launched a successful test of a nuclear weapon, 
President Obama said that the United States was prepared to respond to the 
threat with "the strongest possible adjectives."
In remarks to reporters at the White House, Mr. Obama said that North Korea 
should fear the "full force and might of the United States' arsenal of 
adjectives" and called the missile test "reckless, reprehensible, 
objectionable, senseless, egregious and condemnable."
Standing at the President's side, Vice President Joseph Biden weighed in with 
some tough adjectives of his own, branding North Korean President Kim Jong-Il 
"totally wack and illin'."
Later in the day, Defense Secretary Robert Gates called the North Korean 
nuclear test "supercilious and jejune," leading some in diplomatic circles to 
worry that the U.S. might be running out of appropriate adjectives with which 
to craft its response.
But President Obama attempted to calm those fears, saying that the United 
States was prepared to "scour the thesaurus" to come up with additional 
adjectives and was "prepared to use adverbs" if necessary.
"Let's be clear: we are not taking adverbs off the table," Mr. Obama said "If 
the need arises, we will use them forcefully, aggressively, swiftly, 
overwhelmingly and commandingly."


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