Same as the old boss
Oct. 7th, 2003 08:12 amHave you signed the recall petition yet? Act now because time's running out.
First day at the new/old job; two days a week.
Another thing that's been bugging me. If G-Bu supports pre-emptive strikes to protect national security (Israel and the US are two that come to mind) How would he feel about Kim Jong Il exploding a nuclear device in Chicago to dissuade the US from its hostile overtures toward his nation? That's probably completely different.
First day at the new/old job; two days a week.
Another thing that's been bugging me. If G-Bu supports pre-emptive strikes to protect national security (Israel and the US are two that come to mind) How would he feel about Kim Jong Il exploding a nuclear device in Chicago to dissuade the US from its hostile overtures toward his nation? That's probably completely different.
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Date: 2003-10-07 07:39 pm (UTC)Small nuclear weapons are much more technically sophisticated than large ones. I doubt a country who gets off by boasting they simply have a nuclear arsenal has the capability of making small ones. Plus, I don't think North Korea exports much of anything (save refugees) anywhere these days and certainly not to the United States.
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Date: 2003-10-07 07:45 pm (UTC)Let's pretend that my point is that the Presumptive Strike Doctrine that our President has advised as a wise course of defense is in fact is a dangerous and insecure plan when anybody besides us decides to use it. Which, now that we've endorsed it, is increasingly likely.
This is me being sore and cranky and hoping I've failed to be clear enough and that's why you haven't understood me rather than a plan of deliberate obtuseness.
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Date: 2003-10-08 12:25 am (UTC)But, I don't think the United States endorsing a course of action will automatically cause it to be fashionable in the realm of foreign policy. As a hyperpower, the United States has a unique position in the world right now. Other countries could follow our example, but it would be gravely dangerous for them. For example, I doubt South Korea will be invading the North anytime soon because the risks are enormous. They could easily piss off the Chinese with such a manuever.
Yes, Israel did attack Syria, but Israel has a history of attacking its neighbors like this (think Lebanon within that last couple years as an example). If anything, the United States is following Israel's example of how to fight terrorism, not the other way around.
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Date: 2003-10-08 08:53 am (UTC)