October 12, 2006

John McCain's Lame Attacks on Clinton Over North Korea

John McCain (R-Media & Big Government) is frequently a proponent of scary and/or potentially disasterous policy proposals - but my oh my does he play politics well. And for that the media goes all rhapsodic over his every (wrong) word.

Or most of it does. It's nice that we still have Fred Kaplan to call him on his bullshit:

It should be noted that the bomb that the North Koreans set off on Sunday was apparently a plutonium bomb, not a uranium bomb. In other words, it was a bomb made entirely in Bush's time, not at all in Clinton's ...

At the end of 2002, when the North Koreans really did unlock the rods and kick out the inspectors—when they crossed what Clinton had called the "red line"—Bush didn't take military action, he didn't call for sanctions, nor did he try diplomacy. It's Bush, not Clinton, who did nothing.

And while we're on the subject of Bushes doing nothing, George H.W. Bush, the president's father, had just moved into the White House in 1989 when the CIA discovered that the North Koreans were building a reprocessing facility near their nuclear reactor at Yongbyon—the facility that could manufacture plutonium from the fuel rods. Five years later, Bill Clinton stopped them from moving the rods into this facility. Eight years after that, George W. Bush let them go ahead.

The rest is history. John McCain would do well to read up on it sometime.

Posted by armand at October 12, 2006 11:39 AM | TrackBack | Posted to Politics


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