I hoped he would have learned earlier on Mar 2003.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20061012/pl_afp/usdiplomacynkoreairaq_061012184053;_ylt=AkayHTl.5azl6WiPLN31igwUewgF;_ylu=X3oDMTA2ZGZwam4yBHNlYwNmYw--
"I learned a lesson from that, and decided that the best way to convince Kim Jong-Il (the North Korean leader) to change his mind on a nuclear weapons program is to have others send the same message," Bush said.
Bush went on to insist that while he will not rule out military action against North Korea or Iran, "Diplomacy hasn't run its course, and we'll continue working to give diplomacy a full opportunity to succeed."
"I believe the commander-in-chief must try all diplomatic efforts before we commit our military," he said.
And the former secretary of state to Bush's father, James Baker, who is co-chair of a bipartisan panel tasked with assessing the Iraq strategy, argued this week in favor of seeking "alternatives" between the president's "stay the course" policy and demands fo
2006-10-12
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