So how does John Bolton feel about the North Korea deal?

How about unhappy? No, that does not quite cover it. How about frustrated, well, that might be a wee bit of an understatement. Here, see for yourself.

With much fanfare and choreography, but little substance, the administration has accepted a North Korean “declaration” about its nuclear program that is narrowly limited, incomplete and almost certainly dishonest in material respects. In exchange, President Bush personally declared that North Korea is no longer a state sponsor of terrorism or an enemy of the United States. In a final flourish, North Korea has undertaken a reverse Potemkin Village act, destroying the antiquated cooling tower of the antiquated Yongbyon reactor. In the waning days of American presidencies, this theater is the stuff of legacy.

North Korea has consecutively broken every major agreement with the U.S. since the North’s creation. The Bush administration provides no reason why this one will not be added to that long list except the audacity of hope. Where have we heard that recently? Barack Obama and John Kerry both announced support for the deal, and Mr. Obama said he intended to apply Bush’s policy to other rogue states, thus confirming the early start of the Obama administration.

The Feb. 13, 2007, agreement states explicitly that North Korea was to provide “a complete declaration of all nuclear programs” within 60 days. This it manifestly did not do, either in timing or substance. The declaration, more than 14 months overdue, and which is not yet public, has long been forecast not to include information on weaponization, uranium enrichment, or proliferation activities such as cloning the Yongbyon reactor in Syria. Although the North provided less than it agreed 16 months ago, we compensated by giving up more than we agreed, which is typical of decades of U.S. negotiation with the North.

 

 

How about this idea, Let McCain promise to make Bolton Secretary of State? By golly, that would lighten the hearts of Conservatives.

2 Comments

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    old sarge Says:

    wishful thinking I am afraid, but AMEN to John Bolton Sec of State. However, I would much prefer Mr Bolton as the President for next 8 years.

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    Gatordoug Says:

    Yes! I doubt Bolton gets any position in the McCain administration, But, darn, we need someone like him. No BS, just the truth!


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