The strategy on North Korea at the White House continues to shift in an odd direction. First, Barack Obama called North Korea a “regional threat” after its missile launch in April, and this week declared the nation a threat to global peace after its nuclear test. Now Obama’s national security adviser James Jones say’s they’re not an imminent threat at all, despite Kim Jong-Il’s rejection of the 56-year truce — and the 25,000 American soldiers on the other side of the DMZ:
You gotta love our new foreign policy: Bury your head in the sand and pretend that nothing is happening.
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