Madame Not Bright
Madeleine Albright is spinning like a friggin' top with this answer to Tim Russert:
Russert: But didn't North Korea develop a nuclear bomb on Bill Clinton's watch?
Albright: No, what they were doing, as it turns out, they were cheating. And the reason that you have arms control agreements is you don't make them with your friends, you make them with your enemies. And it's the process that is required to hold countries accountable. The worst part that has happened under the agreed framework, there was these fuel rods, and the nuclear program was frozen. Those fuel rods have now been reprocessed, as far as we know, and North Korea has a capability, which at one time might have been two potential nuclear weapons, up to six to eight now, we're not really clear. But in this period of time when there has not enough action been taken, I think that the threat from North Korea has increased.
As James Taranto says; "Shouldn't that "no" have been a "yes"?".
Tuesday, September 14, 2004
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