14/10/2006
Jimmy the Dhimmi opines about North Korea
As an Australian I can only shake my head in disgust over the selection of candidates for President of the USA. Whilst I am not a huge fan of G.W. Bush, mostly because I remain uncertain about his leadership qualities, I have to say that the most recent Democratic Party Presidents have been an absolute disaster. I have the utmost respect for Ronald Reagan, who in all respects showed himself to be a real statesman. The same cannot be said for either Jimmy the Dhimmi, Carter, and the one eyed trouser snake Bill Clinton. It seems that I had forgotten all of the reasons that I had disliked Carter, until I have been given some very timely reminders about his incompetencies to have ever been trusted with the role of President.
It seems that Jimmy the Dhimmi thinks that North Korea has no choice but to develop nuclear weapons, because the Bush administration named North Korea as a part of the "axis of evil". Now it seems that Jimmy is trying to shore up his own deal that he brokered with North Korea, claiming that this deal had been working. He obviously is suffering from delusions of grandeur at the present time, believing that he was the great diplomat who was brokering good deals for the sake of world peace.
I wonder whether the history text books of the future will see the deals made by Carter in such a benign light. You see many of Carter's deals were a total disaster. There is almost nothing to show for his alleged contribution to world peace. It was during his leadership that the Shah of Iran felt the knife in his back that allowed Ayatollah Khomenei to seize power, and the terror reign of the mullahs began in earnest. I need to study this issue from all sides, not just the side of those who are pro-Shah of Iran. I need to know more about the last years of the Shah's reign. Most of all I need to verify the failures of the Carter administration, with regard to a regime that had been friendly to the USA, and now Iran has become a powerful enemy. How much blame for that situation rests at the feet of Jimmy the Dhimmi Carter.
The danger in this situation is that Carter seems keen to make his voice heard, not for the benefit of the USA but for the benefit of how Carter is remembered in posterity. His administration was not one of strength. As a President, this man was hopelessly weak. He prefers appeasement at all costs. He brokers deals without considering the consequences of an ill-conceived deal where there is no follow up. The end result of course, is that North Korean was never going to keep the brokered deal, and that they were going to continue illegally working on the production of nuclear weapons. Carter wants to blame George Bush for this situation, but the real blame lies solely with North Korea, and the plans of a man who has other ideas. It is worth noting that Iran has sent her scientists to North Korea to be observors. It is no conincidence that Iran is involved in the North Korean weapons program.
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