Clinton, Kissinger and North Korea
Should Bill Clinton Have Gone to North Korea and Secure the release of the Journalists Held Hostage by the Government?
Steffen Schmidt
Former Sec of State and aging wise man of American foreign policy asked in his Op Ed piece in the New York Times, Aug 9, 2009, “Is the lesson of this episode that any ruthless group or government can demand a symbolic meeting with a prominent American by seizing hostages or threatening inhuman treatment for prisoners in their hands?”
Kissinger objected to the Clinton move to visit North Korea, meet with its leaders, and successfully got the release of Laura Ling and Euna Lee, both of whom work for Al Gore’s failed media company Current TV. Kissinger argued instead for stuff that’s been tried unsuccessfully for years and years such as the “successful” policy towards Cuba, the failed plan to get Iran to give up nukes, the fruitless policies in Somalia, Angola, Afghanistan, Iraq, and North Korea itself.
I personally think that if the “lesson is” that Bill Clinton will spend the next 8 years of Obama meeting with global ruthless leaders and young local women in said leaders country who admire him for his charisma and hotness, then its win-win-win-win-win for all of us. Win for the USA, win for Bill Clinton, win for ruthless leaders he visits, win for the US “Trash” media (all the rest except Insideriowa.com), win for Hillary Clinton, and win for my personal peace of mind.
Plus, maybe Clinton can raise some more funds for the “Little Rock Double-Wide,” as the Clinton Pre. Library down on the mosquito-infested swamplands of the Arkansas River is affectionately called.
Henry, listen to me you obsolete policy wreck: All your foreign policies failed the United States see Vietnam, Chile, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Guatemala, Congo, and other places.
And, eight years of W and more years of Clinton before that being tough and “posing” or posturing did NOTHING to improve the behavior of the little freak who runs what I call the “spider kingdom” (the “hermit kingdom,” which the dying mainstream media prefers, tends to besmirch hermits who are some of the sweetest, nicest, quietest people in the world). You can catch more flies (or shrimpy, schizoid evil dictators) with honey than vinegar. The Bush vinegar failed so lets go the honey route.
If North Korea goes berserk (Insider Educational moment: Berserker was one of the ancient Norse warriors who “… were legendary for working themselves into a frenzy before a battle and fighting with reckless savagery and insane fury”) we will launch the Tomahawk Cruise Missiles which have been locked in on targets in N Korea and are ready to “Git ‘Er Done”.
By the way, Bill, Venezuelan women are the most beautiful in the world. Hugo Chavez needs a hug too!
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