Saturday, June 24, 2006

The Flip before the Flop?


Pardon me if I feel we've been down this road before.

Former Vice President Walter Mondale joined the list of people supporting a pre-emptive U.S. strike against a North Korean missile.

Mondale said Friday that the United States should tell North Korea to dismantle the missile - and if it doesn't "we are going to take it out."

He said the missile would be easy to hit and "I think it would end the nuclear long-range dreams of this dangerous country," said Mondale, who's also a former U.S. ambassador to Japan, in the interview.

Mondale, 78, said North Korea already has nuclear weapons and its ambition to develop a long-range missile is "one of the most dangerous developments in recent history."

It's so dangerous, he said, because of the nation's isolation from the international community and its unpredictable leader, Kim Jong Il.

"It is the danger of our time," he said. "Here's this bizarre, hermit kingdom over there with a paranoid leader getting ready to test a missile system that can hit us."

Former President Clinton's defense secretary, William Perry, and Ashton Perry, former assistant defense secretary, advocated such a pre-emptive strike in The Washington Post.

I'm just waiting for the Clinton's, Albright and Teddy to join in with the same spiel. Just like they fretted about Saddam Hussein's WMD before President Bush took him out, only to blame Bush afterwards. I'm sure the King of the flip-flop, John Kerry, can't be far behind.

"Fritz" Mondale is pictured getting his clock cleaned by President Reagan during their second debate in 1984.

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