
Oh you think so doctor?
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said Wednesday she isn’t counting on a breakthrough in relations with North Korea now that the communist nation has freed two American journalists… Still, she held out hope of a thaw in relations with North Korea. “Perhaps they will now be willing to start talking to us within the context of the six-party talks about the international desire to see them denuclearize,” she said Wednesday on NBC’s “Today” show.
She followed that up with “I mean they’ve repeatedly said they won’t return to six-party talks and we really don’t have any reason to believe they will, but nothing is impossible in our blissful post-Bush utopia of Hope and Change. There was a memo on this. That’s why I talk in vague terms about super-secret “options” on North Korea even while the President undercuts whatever real defensive options we might have.” Or something to that effect.
The country is in good hands my friends.
References:
* Clinton: Don’t count on North Korea breakthrough [AP]
* Defiant North Korea ‘to weaponize plutonium’ [CNN]
* Clinton Says U.S. Has ‘Options’ on N. Korea Missile Launch, Reports Say [Fox News]
* Obama Banned Cutting-Edge Radar From Monitoring NK Launch Because It Would “Provoke” Them [MR]
Previously:
* Obama’s Decision To Join UN Human Rights Council Buys Zero Cooperation On North Korea
* North Korea: Actually, We’re Thinking About Using Our Nukes Offensively
* Great News: DOD Says We’ll Be In Range Of North Korean Missiles By 2012





