Wednesday, October 18, 2006

North Korea will continue defiance and China will help as Bush's Diplomacy Facade Continues!

With North Korea supplying the excuse for increased sanctions, Bush knows his desire to progress his new world order will be presented to him. He knows NK will rebel against this, forcing the world and NK into further action! Bush's new world order will progress!

With this in mind we know that China has started to reinforce their border with NK to me primarily to stem a possible flow of North Korean refugees fleeing the destitute conditions on regular citizens and for no other reason. We also know they as of yet, refuse to monitor NK ships and search for illegal Arms shipments or worse, nuclear contraband which could get in the hands of Iran, terrorists or other third world nations.

This concerns me as I just don't trust Kim Jong IL and he is responding just as most of us and by my theory as Bush expected him to. Also how do we verify that China will monitor any movement of illicit materials until and if they get caught. then what do we do? This is not a good situation!
World Updates: North Korea on Tuesday denounced U.N. sanctions over its nuclear test as a declaration of war and the United States and others suspected it may try a second bomb test despite international condemnation.
Defiant in the face of sanctions backed by even its closest ally, China, Pyongyang said it had withstood international pressure before and so was hardly likely to yield now that it had become "a nuclear weapons state."
It is quite nonsensical to expect the DPRK to yield to the pressure and threat of someone at this time when it has become a nuclear weapons state," official media quoted a Foreign Ministry spokesman as saying.

The DPRK wants peace but is not afraid of war," he said, referring to the country's official name, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK).

The Bush administration said it would not be surprised by a second North Korean test meant to test the will of the United Nations and the five states -- the United States, China, Japan, South Korea and Russia -- engaged in long-stalled talks with Pyongyang.

The North Koreans have made no secret of their desire to be provocative. The first test, while nuclear, did have a low yield and perhaps it would not be unreasonable to expect that the North Koreans would like to try to something again," White House spokesman Tony Snow said in Washington. It is quite nonsensical to expect the DPRK to yield to the pressure and threat of someone at this time when it has become a nuclear weapons state," official media quoted a Foreign Ministry spokesman as saying.

The DPRK wants peace but is not afraid of war," he said, referring to the country's official name, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK). Tony Snow: "It would not be a good thing for them, but it certainly would not be out of character."

The Bush administration said it would not be surprised by a second North Korean test meant to test the will of the United Nations and the five states -- the United States, China, Japan, South Korea and Russia -- engaged in long-stalled talks with Pyongyang. http://thestar.com.my/...

Tony Snowjobs own words: It is quite nonsensical to expect the DPRK to yield to the pressure and threat of someone at this time when it has become a nuclear weapons state,"
And the fact that The Bush administration said it would not be surprised by a second North Korean test meant to test the will of the United Nations.You have to believe, knowing the goading politics of Bush if as Is my belief, this knowingly is going to fail and Bush will have the cover of lousy diplomacy and once more be forced to prosecute his planned new order. Bush's horrible necessary steps for his new world order! What a setup! Bushwhacked and Hoodwinked Bush's plan! http://www.anaveragepatriot.com/....

James Joiner
Gardner, Ma
www.anaveragepatriot.com

2 comments:

xhalmers_860 said...

Sorry I don't quite understand your last comment with the bushwacked and so on. Could you clarify please?

jmsjoin said...

velcropaul
It is a referance to the fact that when all is said and done, tou have all been HoodWinked and Bushwacked by a plan Bush has been following right from the start and it has nothing to do with anything but creating his new disorder whatever the cost.
http://www.anaveragepatriot.com/downloads/Manuscript2.pdf
From 9/11 he has been following a plan. Fighting terrorism was not it. It was just the reason he needed to attack Iraq and start to implement his new middle east and world order. Please read the following and you will understand everything.
9/11 was Bush's pearl harbor. Problem is, Bush is no FDR and has squirreled away any sympathy the world had for us.
Now let me say something I have repeated many times over the years. In after sight you may agree, let me know!
As you may remember, Bush was looking for something to happen that would put the country and the world behind what he already had plans to do. 9/11 gave him that something.
He had plans right from the beginning to establish a new societal, middle east, and world order. That is why it was important to him to whip up a media and public fury which of course, he has done.
He then used the excuse of 9/11 to attack Iraq and unsettle the middle east guaranteeing the loss of Afghanistan, Iraq, and the entire middle east. He did all this so he could further his idea of a new middle east and world order. Of course lying all the while and whipping up as much support and frenzy as he could in the media and minds he controls. If fighting and defeating terrorism was his goal he would have stayed in Afghanistan.
At this point it behooves him to continue to ignore reality and continue to whip up a frenzy so he can continue staying the course in order to further prosecute his new middle east and world order.
We are all shamelessly being used so Bush can follow his plan for new order. I wrote this 3 years ago but it is more obvious today. Let me know what you think? I won't get any deeper but it gets worse from here. http://www.anaveragepatriot.com/downloads/Manuscript2.pdf