I thought so when he said it, but you are right, they are showing their true colors now.
Right this minute? Posturing by the axis of evil.
We are handling it fine diplomatically, and I am optimistic that China, Japan and Russia will do their part this time.
2006-10-24 15:51:00
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answered by ? 7
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"Axis of Evil?" That's another nice catchy phrase made up by some advertising agency for our fearless leader. Just like, "The Mother of All Coalitions" and "Coalition of the willing". You think they don't hire people to come up with this kind of tripe?
Tell me something.......... if your neighbor had a gun and told you that you would do things his way and your neighbor had a friend who was also your neighbor that wanted to sleep with your wife and you took offense with that. But the neighbor with the gun told you not to say anything to the neighbor trying to sleep with your wife? Would you be friends with your neighbors? Or would you go out and get a gun for yourself?
Iran and N. Korea don't trust us. In fact they fear us. They are buying a gun. This administration has put us on the same path as we were on with the Japanese before WWII. Sanctions caused the attack on Pearl Harbor which launched us into the war. Sanctions are nothing more than economic warfare. We should make N. Korea and Iran relax by helping them with conventional weapons defense systems in trade for their nuclear dis-armament. And agreements not to further develop those types of weapons.
2006-10-24 16:31:39
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answered by southwind 5
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This 'axis of evil' is an old idea from world war 11.
Hitler tried to make an agreement with Stalin and the Japanese
to have control of both the richness of Europe and the 'food bowl of the pacific.
2006-10-24 15:53:01
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answered by Anonymous
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The only thing wrong with his statement was that it was UNDER stated. These are dangerous people. I only hope and pray that God will guide our leaders and have mercy on the United States and all our allies.
We are in for a terrible war and the poor anti-war people think we actually have a choice. The "60's flower children" used to say "Better Red than Dead." This appears to be the mantra of many Americans today, "Better Muslim than Dead." Isn't that pathetic?
2006-10-24 15:54:40
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answered by doot 2
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No he just wants to have this cool word he could repeat every time. Have you noticed that he bombs every place or threatens eveyr place that has nuclear power when he has a lot himself.
And by the way Iran doesn't have nuclear weapons. They just inriched their uranium. Besides, what's wrong with a country trying to make self defense weapons.
2006-10-24 15:48:46
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answered by platoon793 3
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He was wrong to, so bluntly, and without any form of diplomacy, announce that they were in his "axis of evil."
He could have gotten us bombed right then and there, but thank God that, unlike George Walker Bush's White House, those nations show restraint.
2006-10-24 15:54:00
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answered by Anonymous
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what? we knew that north korea's been bad since the 50's and iran since the 60's.....but i think he was looking in the mirror when he said it
2006-10-24 15:50:05
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answered by seth s 3
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no, i think labeling these countrys as "evil" only provoked them more to be anti-American. seriously, the Bush admn needs to realized that they are not the kings of the world and stop trying to take over every country
2006-10-24 16:26:22
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answered by animagus85 3
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Those NK SOB's have been Evil since 1950. Bush was dead on!
2006-10-24 15:57:05
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answered by lana_sands 7
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He understaed the threat. He should have included Syria, Saudia Arabia, Sudan, The "Palestinian" Authority & probably several others.
2006-10-24 15:48:49
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answered by yupchagee 7
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