Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Don't look now

but John Bolton has a WSJ article that nails the Bush Administration and The Demos - aka The Surrender Party - on North Korea.

Throughout all this "negotiation," which has mostly consisted of our government negotiating with itself, North Korea has benefited enormously. It's been spared the truly punishing sanctions that concerted international effort might have produced. In large part because of the appeasement policies of the two previous South Korean governments, Pyongyang has not felt the full impact of the Proliferation Security Initiative (PSI) on its outward proliferation efforts. The U.S. has muzzled its criticism of North Korea's atrocious oppression of its own citizens. And, perhaps most humiliatingly of all, the U.S., in a vain effort at chasing the mirage, gave up its most effective pressure point -- the financial squeeze -- allowing Pyongyang renewed access to international markets through institutions like Banco Delta Asia.

In fact, the protracted Six-Party Talks have provided Kim Jong-il with the most precious resource of all: the time to enhance, conceal and even disperse his nuclear weapons programs. Time is nearly always on the side of the would-be proliferator, and so it has proven here. In exchange for five years of grace to North Korea, the U.S. has received precious little in return.


Bolton is too kind. Too kind to Rice who is obviously co-opted by the same people who got us into this mess, and too kind to the Demos who wouldn't keep a good man on the job. Petty partisan politics again trumps common sense and cripples our foreign policy. But what else should we expect from a party that won't condemn a Senator who attends a church that let's its minister thunder "God Damn America" from the pulpit.

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