July 1, 2009

North Korea's Terror

Joshua Stanton, The New Ledger

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A year has now passed since President George W. Bush announced his intention to remove North Korea from the list of state sponsors of terrorism. The anniversary of North Korea’s absolution is rich in ironies. Only a president so typecast as inflexibly hard-line could have made this decision with so little opposition, and what opposition there was came from members of Bush’s own party who now take small comfort from the vindication of subsequent events.

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