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"The Bush administration plans to continue humanitarian food shipments to North Korea in the new year, despite what President Bush has called a 'diplomatic showdown' over Pyongyang's nuclear ambitions," reported a January 1st Reuters dispatch. "We expect to continue providing the same level of aid to the [UN's] World Food Program in Korea as we have in the past," declared a senior administration official.
While Saddam Hussein's regime, under threat of a U.S.-led attack, allowed UN arms inspectors to investigate suspected arms sites, the Communist North Koreans evicted arms inspectors in late December. So far, inspectors in Iraq have yet to find solid evidence that Saddam possesses nukes or other "weapons of mass destruction"; according to the CIA, North Korea already possesses at least two nukes and may be able to assemble as many as a halfdozen more over the next six months. Pyongyang--an integral member of the Bush-designated "axis of evil"--not only threatens South Korea (and the 37,000 U.S. soldiers stationed there as part of the UN ...
Source: HighBeam Research, Feeding the "axis of evil". (Insider Report).