The American ambassador to the United Nations, John R. Bolton, said shortly after Mr. Bush’s White House remarks that the United States was working with Japan on the text of a resolution under a provision of the U.N. charter that allows the use of military action to enforce Security Council rulings. ...and if the us military wasn't bogged down playing sitting duck in the sand for increasingly obscure motives, NK might even have taken such a threat seriously.
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Little quake produced by NK bomb?
on the contrary, this is where the danger lies, not with a couple of fanatical wackos lost between two sand dunes.
But challenging the North Koreans would have been a somewhat more challenging effort than fighting the non-existent armies of afghanistan & iraq.
The American ambassador to the United Nations, John R. Bolton, said shortly after Mr. Bush’s White House remarks that the United States was working with Japan on the text of a resolution under a provision of the U.N. charter that allows the use of military action to enforce Security Council rulings.
...and if the us military wasn't bogged down playing sitting duck in the sand for increasingly obscure motives, NK might even have taken such a threat seriously.
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