american progress action fund 10/10/06 – talking points

“The administration’s North Korea policy has not worked.  By virtually every measure, Bush’s North Korea policy has been a failure.  Diplomatic efforts have broken down and Norht Korea has resumed plutonium production.  When Bush took office, North Korea had produced enough plutonium under George H.W. Bush for 1-2 nuclear weapons.  Today, the country posses material for 4-13 nuclear weapons.  If North Korea unloads another batch of fuel, it may have enough nuclear material for 8 to 17 nuclear bombs by 2008.  Sunday’s test was simply the culmination of the ‘Bush administration’s haphazard diplomacy in Northeast Asia over the past six years,’ noted the Center for America Progress’s Joseph Cirincione.  The Bush administration ramped up the rhetoric, including North Korea in the ‘axis of evil’ in his 2002 State of the Union address and talking about possible need to take preemptive military action against the regime in the 2002 National Security Strategy Statement.  But when North Korea responded by expelling international inspectors and unsealing its nuclear facilities, the Bush administration had no effective response.”

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