Monday, July 20, 2009
North Korea Watch: Threat to U.S. "Infinitesimal"
The U.S. State Department's spokesman P.J. Crowley said Monday that North Korea's threat to the United States was "infinitesimal."
The followed Secretary of State Clinton's statement that North Korea was acting like "a spoiled child" and that they would be ignored. Furthermore:
This shouldn't even need to be said, but apparently it does. (Not that the folks at The American "Thinker" would ever listen to something that contradicts their chest-beating.)
Now, hopefully Clinton's statement will be followed through with action, or in this case, a lack of it.
The followed Secretary of State Clinton's statement that North Korea was acting like "a spoiled child" and that they would be ignored. Furthermore:
A senior U.S. official, who did not want to be identified, said there is a "theoretical" question of whether a North Korean missile could hit the United States. "There's nothing in their recent development," he said, "which would suggest that their technology is becoming more accurate."
This shouldn't even need to be said, but apparently it does. (Not that the folks at The American "Thinker" would ever listen to something that contradicts their chest-beating.)
Now, hopefully Clinton's statement will be followed through with action, or in this case, a lack of it.
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