totally
bush wants to make war a business and have it pay taxes to his government.
the world is one big battleship board to this guy.
nothing has to happen either, he'll just invent whatever reason he needs to get what he wants from the world.
besides, it's not the US's business to be telling everyone what they can and cannot do.
2006-07-07 21:34:18
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answered by tami 4
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No, this a Clinton administration shenanigan. President Clinton, and then Senator Clinton, both signed agreements with North Korea to provide aid if Kim Jong Il stopped researching nuclear weapons. He used that aid to keep his people complacent while continuing the research. President Bush called him on his lies, and Kim Jong Il declared to the world that North Korea has nuclear weapons, reasearched during the Clinton administration.
2006-07-08 04:36:29
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answered by wildmlwilson 2
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No, but it is a direct result of Bush.
N. Korea has been able to act so boldly because it knows that the US is stretched to thin already fighting in two countries.
China and Russia have economic motivation to be N. Korea friendly at this time and they are the main countries who have any clout with N. Korea.
N. Korea is just pushing at us, as a way to gain status in the world stage and distract their population while promoting nationalism.
2006-07-08 04:40:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Uh that is stretching this some. Isn`t it? I mean really, Bush has no control over Korea and The rest of the world is freaking out just like us. I hardly doubt that Bush is IN ON THIS....
By the way I am NOT a Bush fan... Never was...
God bless & Hugs from Texas. {:-)
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2006-07-08 04:34:13
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answered by jaantoo1 6
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Your behavior, as clever as you think the word "Shenanigans" is, is seditious.
No, it is not, nor does he or President Clinton (save his personal life) conduct themselves by doing "Shenanigans".
Stop undermining our country.
Oh, I know, you have free speech. SO DO WE!
Expect to be answered if you act like a traitor. Some of us are REAL tired of the "I hate America" routine of the left. Particularly some of us Democrats.
2006-07-08 04:38:25
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answered by mckenziecalhoun 7
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No...that was just their warning that Bush had not even think about invading them. China and Russia will be right by their sides when they attack us and we wont be able to do much of anything in response militarily speaking. Then China will cash in on all the debt they bought up here and we are sunk economically. They have us right where they want us...for now.
2006-07-08 04:34:59
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answered by edaem 4
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north korea did really test missiles but bush is freaking out about it because hes an over enthusiastic american freak apologies to any americans reading this if bush reacts in a come demenor it will undermine his status of a world dominant leader if he freaks out about advance weapons testing from a communist country the world will beleive he is a concerned individual when he really is an uncaring sob
2006-07-08 04:36:36
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answered by Conley f 2
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You must be listening to one too many liberals! The news should be unbiased, but it does what ever it takes to make money. Right now, that is blaming things on Bush.
The US cannot control the rest of the world. Hey, we cannot even control ourselves!
2006-07-08 04:34:10
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answered by Bear 4
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then he was running the show in the 80's and 90's
little Kim has been trouble for several presidents but Clinton is the dummy that gave him nuclear capability
and W is the first to have to deal with this idiot with nukes
2006-07-08 04:32:07
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answered by Anonymous
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How would he have pulled that one off? Give the guys a few missiles and have them start'em up? Honestly, I believe there are more shady characters out there who get bad ideas all by themselves, not just George.
2006-07-08 04:33:53
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answered by Tahini Classic 7
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