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Who is the Bigger Threat? Bush has to make his case to an increasingly skeptical world, and win allies in the process
GEORGE W. BUSH DID NOT just awaken to the menace of Kim Jong Il. Long before the North Korean dictator kicked out international inspectors, removed the monitoring seals and cameras from his nuclear plant at Yongbyon and threatened to restart his plutonium-based nuclear program, Bush had taken stock...
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Published in: | Newsweek 2003-01, Vol.141 (2), p.20-20 |
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Format: | Magazinearticle |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | GEORGE W. BUSH DID NOT just awaken to the menace of Kim Jong Il. Long before the North Korean dictator kicked out international inspectors, removed the monitoring seals and cameras from his nuclear plant at Yongbyon and threatened to restart his plutonium-based nuclear program, Bush had taken stock of the "Great Leader." |
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ISSN: | 0028-9604 1069-840X |