Condi: We'll Nuke 'em
Secretary Rice has been kicked about on these pages for what I think is simply the vicissitudes of the diplomacy game.
I imagine even her detractors will enjoy the tough talk she gave in Japan about our country’s ability and willingness to defend our ally.
Yahoo/AP
The top U.S. diplomat said she reaffirmed President Bush's pledge, made hours after North Korea's Oct. 9 underground test blast, "that the United States has the will and the capability to meet the full range — and I underscore the full range — of its deterrent and security commitments to Japan."
North Korea
Posted by jk at October 19, 2006 10:28 AM
Finally. A break from the endless time wasting monotony of sharply worded UN resolutions promising more sharply worded resolutions.
http://www.breitbart.com/news/2006/10/18/D8KRD6500.html
President Bush said Wednesday the United States would stop North Korea from transferring nuclear weapons to Iran or al-Qaida and that the communist regime would then face "a grave consequence."
Bush refused to spell out how the United States would retaliate. "They'd be held to account," the president said in an ABC News interview.
Finally. A break from the endless time wasting monotony of sharply worded UN resolutions promising more sharply worded resolutions.
http://www.breitbart.com/news/2006/10/18/D8KRD6500.html
President Bush said Wednesday the United States would stop North Korea from transferring nuclear weapons to Iran or al-Qaida and that the communist regime would then face "a grave consequence."
Posted by: AlexC at October 19, 2006 11:40 AM | What do you think? [1]Bush refused to spell out how the United States would retaliate. "They'd be held to account," the president said in an ABC News interview.