“North Korea Belongs in the ‘Axis of Evil’”
FP_ART No. The only link between
North Korea and Iran and Iraq, the other two members of the “axis of evil” identified
by President George W. Bush in his 2002 State of the Union speech, is financial.
North Korea has sold missile technology to Iran, as it has to a number of countries,
including U.S. allies Pakistan and Egypt. Unlike the original Axis powers, Japan,
Germany, and Italy, which were joined formally by the Tripartite Pact of 1940,
North Korea, Iran, and Iraq do not coordinate or work together beyond the sale
of goods to one another. Furthermore, North Korea does not share any religious,
ideological, or strategic goals with Iran and Iraq. North Korea’s concerns focus
solely on the peninsula and do not extend to the Middle East. Although it does
nasty things like sell drugs and make counterfeit money, North Korea has not
engaged in terrorism in the last 16 years, and there has never been any link,
nor any suggested, between North Korea and al Qaeda.
Iran, Iraq, and North Korea do share some common traits, the main one being
an adversarial relationship with the United States. They are also authoritarian,
have allegedly supported or sponsored terrorism, and have programs to develop
weapons of mass destruction. However, using those latter criteria, several other
countries could fit in the axis. Why not U.S. allies Pakistan or Saudi Arabia,
for example?
“Kim Jong Il Is Crazy, Unpredictable, and Undeterrable”
Wrong. Kim Jong Il is as rational
and calculating as he is brutal. Dictators generally want to survive, and Kim
is no exception. He has not launched a war, because he has good reason to think
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