Thursday, October 26, 2006

Bush demands S Korea sanctions, N Korea sees it as crisis to war as Bush dismisses threat!

Bush demands S Korea sanctions on North that sees it as crisis to war as Bush dismisses threat, Diplomacy Facade Continues and for a reason!
With North Korea supplying the excuse for increased sanctions, Bush knows his desire to progress his new world order will be presented to him. He knows NK will rebel against south Korean sanctions forcing the world and NK into further action! Bush's new world order will progress!

Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice gently prodded South Korea on Wednesday to show a strong commitment to international sanctions imposed against North Korea for its nuclear test this month.
She said North Korea's test of a nuclear device Oct. 9 "requires a strong response," and said that adherence to a U.N. resolution banning the sale of weapons material, luxury goods and more to North Korea is key. The sanctions also seek interception of ships believed to be carrying suspect materials.

"It requires a strong commitment by South Korea," she told the conservative Heritage Foundation. "Any activities need to be seen in the light of making certain to implement that resolution."
South Korea so far has balked at taking strong measures to support the sanctions, mindful of Pyongyang's massive armed forces poised at the border, its family and cultural ties with the North and its wish to expand economic relations with its neighbor. http://www.chron.com/...
North Korea has told South Korea that if it joins US-led sanctions against Pyongyang it will take action. South Korea's participation in sanctions would be seen as a serious provocation leading to a "crisis of war" on the Korean peninsula, a North Korean official said in a statement carried by the official KCNA news agency.http://english.aljazeera.net/...

North Korea's warning that South Korea would suffer if it implements sanctions against it brought a dismissal from the US president on Wednesday.

"The leader of North Korea likes to threaten," said US President George W Bush during an hour-long news conference that focused on Iraq.
http://www.bangkokpost.com/...

First I just want to say that Bush saying NK likes to threaten, is the pot calling the kettle black. Combined, it is a recipe for further problems. I hate his do as I say not as I do politics. what appears as Diplomatic ineptitude to us, is by design. You have to believe, knowing the goading politics of Bush, this knowingly is going to fail and Bush will have the cover of lousy diplomacy and once more be forced to prosecute his planned new order.
Bush's horrible necessary steps for his new world order! http://www.anaveragepatriot.com/....
This is just one more of many predetermined step towards Bush's prosecution of his new world order!

James Joiner
Gardner, Ma
www.anaveragepatriot.com

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