Syria & North Korea's Nuclear Connection
By Verv

Wed Apr 23, 2008 - Even as the now famous September 6th strike on Syria happened, much was being speculated upon in early news articles and accounts. Now President Bush and others will go public about it. This from Reuters:
The Bush administration is expected to tell U.S. lawmakers on Thursday it believes North Korea was helping Syria build a nuclear reactor that could produce plutonium, a U.S. official said on Wednesday.

The White House has said little about the possibility of such cooperation between the two since Israel conducted a mysterious September 6 air strike on Syria that media reports said targeted a nuclear site being built with Pyongyang's help.

"The sense is that the Syrians, with the help of the North Koreans, were attempting to build an undeclared facility that could indeed produce plutonium," said the official, who spoke on condition he not be named because of the sensitivity of the matter, of the congressional briefings' likely content.
And this is who the Left wants the Golan Heights returned to…

Traditionally the international community has banded together to put pressure on countries that proliferate nuclear weapons but it is like since September 11th all the liberals just forsake the non-nuclear proliferation cause they used to triumph and instead favor opposing any hardline response that Pres. Bush supports.

Not to mention, Israel clouds the perspectives of the Left -- anytime Israel enters the picture, the Left has to reassess their conclusions and see how they can both stick to their ideology of women's rights while supporting the bids of Islamic fundamentalists.

God knows how they feel now, acting as if Iranian nuclear facilities are trustable and Israel must broker peace deals while their neighbors who cooperate with North Korea for nuclear power... I imagine that not even Obama's "Hope & Change" mantra will be able to rescue their underwear from this political knot.


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