North Korean Capitulation
TheStupidNation.com takes note of the fact that few, if any, major media outlets paused to give credit to President George Bush for successfully prosecuting a tough no bullcrap policy with North Korea when they reported the demolition of a nuclear plant cooling tower.
There are a great deal of actions, inactions and policies to criticize President Bush for. However, the North Korean policy will be remembered - and in the fullness of time celebrated - as one of Bush's most effective. He has successfully set about a course which shows more promise of pulling back the Koreas from what seemed like inevitable war than any other initiative in recent memory, and perhaps since the uneasy cease-fire was negotiated at the end of the Korean War. Certainly Bush's policy was wildly successful compared with the unmitigated fiasco of the Clinton policy of concession and appeasement
Now the North Koreans appear to be genuinely dismantling their military nuclear program, a breathtaking development of historic proportions. And though The Stupid Nation may refuse to acknowledge this tremendous diplomatic accomplishment in bitter spitefulness, we choose to take the high road, and congratulate a flawed President for a job well done.
One less rogue nuclear power selling it's know-how to other rogue nations is a very good thing.
There are a great deal of actions, inactions and policies to criticize President Bush for. However, the North Korean policy will be remembered - and in the fullness of time celebrated - as one of Bush's most effective. He has successfully set about a course which shows more promise of pulling back the Koreas from what seemed like inevitable war than any other initiative in recent memory, and perhaps since the uneasy cease-fire was negotiated at the end of the Korean War. Certainly Bush's policy was wildly successful compared with the unmitigated fiasco of the Clinton policy of concession and appeasement
Now the North Koreans appear to be genuinely dismantling their military nuclear program, a breathtaking development of historic proportions. And though The Stupid Nation may refuse to acknowledge this tremendous diplomatic accomplishment in bitter spitefulness, we choose to take the high road, and congratulate a flawed President for a job well done.
One less rogue nuclear power selling it's know-how to other rogue nations is a very good thing.



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