(2005-02-10) — The United Nations Security Council, in the wake of North Korea’s admission that it has nuclear weapons, has passed a resolution “pre-buking” the Bush administration for whatever action it might take against the communist dictatorship.
“When we learned of nuclear weapons in the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK), we immediately feared a U.S. response,” said Secretary-General Kofi Annan. “By pre-buking the U.S., the Security Council demonstrates solidarity with the future victims of the American military occupation.”
Meanwhile, Democrats in Congress have introduced a resolution condemning President George Bush in advance for “misleading us into conflict with North Korea simply because it’s a nuclear-equipped Stalinist regime which has threatened to turn America into a lake of fire.”
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