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Kim Jong Il thinks Obama is weak, so he's pushing as hard as he can now. He figures if he makes enough noise, he can make the rest of the world back down and let him have normal relations for the first time in 50 years. Obama is more likely to work toward that, since he has such a liberal/socialist background anyway. If he succeeds, you can expect Castro to do the same thing.
Kim Jong Il believing his own propaganda, basically.
Attention grabbing.
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I agree with you, but I also think you sell BO short. A good stiff letter of reprimand from him could set a nuclear powered bully right back on his heels. Seriously, I think we could expect much worse to come our way that just Castro.
A weakling drawn nuts like a thieving squirrel.
by Anonymous on May 29th, 2009
I hope you're right, but I haven't seen Obama do anything smart to date.
by LarryH54 on May 29th, 2009