Hawks push regime change in North Korea
by Jim Lobe
Asia Times
by Jim Lobe
The coalition of foreign-policy hawks that promoted the 2003 invasion of Iraq is pressing US President George W Bush to adopt a more coercive policy toward North Korea, despite strong opposition from China and South Korea. ... That the hawks back in Washington are indeed mobilizing became clear on Monday when William Kristol, an influential neo-conservative who also chairs the Project for the New American Century (PNAC), faxed a statement titled 'Toward Regime Change in North Korea' to reporters and various 'opinion leaders' in the capital...
http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Korea/FK24Dg01.html
A little rebellion in the House
by Pat Buchanan
WorldNetDaily
11/24/04
Since his 51 percent victory on Nov. 2, President Bush has been acting like an imperial president in the FDR tradition. He has retired six Cabinet officers, replaced three with White House staffers, effected the recapture of Fallujah, begun cleaning out State and the CIA, and let Mexican President Fox know that his guest-worker/amnesty plan to legalize Mexican illegal aliens will be pushed and passed in Congress in the new year. But Saturday night, as he was in Chile telling the world that China, Russia, South Korea and Japan were on board to pressure North Korea back to talks on its nuclear program, a rebellion erupted back home. Bush was handed a stinging defeat by his own House Republicans...
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=41625
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
Asia Times
by Jim Lobe
The coalition of foreign-policy hawks that promoted the 2003 invasion of Iraq is pressing US President George W Bush to adopt a more coercive policy toward North Korea, despite strong opposition from China and South Korea. ... That the hawks back in Washington are indeed mobilizing became clear on Monday when William Kristol, an influential neo-conservative who also chairs the Project for the New American Century (PNAC), faxed a statement titled 'Toward Regime Change in North Korea' to reporters and various 'opinion leaders' in the capital...
http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Korea/FK24Dg01.html
A little rebellion in the House
by Pat Buchanan
WorldNetDaily
11/24/04
Since his 51 percent victory on Nov. 2, President Bush has been acting like an imperial president in the FDR tradition. He has retired six Cabinet officers, replaced three with White House staffers, effected the recapture of Fallujah, begun cleaning out State and the CIA, and let Mexican President Fox know that his guest-worker/amnesty plan to legalize Mexican illegal aliens will be pushed and passed in Congress in the new year. But Saturday night, as he was in Chile telling the world that China, Russia, South Korea and Japan were on board to pressure North Korea back to talks on its nuclear program, a rebellion erupted back home. Bush was handed a stinging defeat by his own House Republicans...
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=41625
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
Starmail - 24. Nov, 14:05