North Korea Missile Shoot

This memo came across the news wires a few hours ago on Monday, April 6, 2009: An emergency meeting of the UN Security Council Sunday failed to agree to a joint statement regarding North Korea's rocket launch over the weekend. The United States, Japan, South Korea, and the European Union accused the North Korean regime of breaching UN resolutions that ban the country from carrying out ballistic missile activity and called for a strong and unified response. Speaking in the Czech Republic Sunday President Obama said North Korea had "broken the rules" and called for new United Nations sanctions.

Why are we not surprised? Under the Clinton administration, we gave North Korea, food and monies to stop its nuclear program. Nothing changed. This followed under the Bush administration, were we provided food, money and “talks.” Again, nothing happened. Now under the Obama reign, they launch their first missile we simply state, they; they “broke the rules.” Does this sound as crazy to you as it does to me?

They are willing to talk to us until we are blue in the face, AND they are still going to launch missiles. Yet, we sill provide more money, more food, and whatever else they want. How much more are we willing to “look the other way?”

I know this has very little to do with debt reduction, and helping small businesses and individuals pay off their debt. I am just wondering what we do if the missile had been successful.

We are sure living in strange times. Then to top it all off, today’s Wall Street Journal’s front page article states, Obama ready to lead the world in nuclear determent. Say what you will, but strange times indeed.

Anyway, we will press on in doing our job, helping folks like you with your debt reduction. Just click here and let us help you get started.

 

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