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The phraseology of the following statment, showing the vulnerability and incompetent diplomacy of white house against Iran after its Missile tests as detterent. Great outcomes as expected
World know well who is the actually "axis of evil"
Iran, DPRKremain axis of evil
WASHINGTON: Iran and North Korea remain part of the axis of evil despite diplomatic overtures by the United States aimed at resolving disputes over both regimes nuclear programmes, the White House said on Monday.
Until they give up their nuclear weapons programmes completely and verifiably, I think that we would keep them in the same category, spokeswoman Dana Perino said.
US President George W Bush coined the phrase axis of evil during his 2002 State of the Union address to character the two countries along with Saddam Husseins Iraq, all of which had links to terrorism while being suspected of pursuing weapons of mass destruction.
Over the years, US officials have stopped using the terminology.
North Korea has agreed to dismantle its nuclear weapons programme after Washington pledged to remove Pyongyang from a terrorism blacklist and to foster better economic and diplomatic relations with the recluse communist state.
The dispute with Iran remains at a stalemate, as the Islamic state refuses to comply with UN Security Council demands to halt uranium enrichment.
World know well who is the actually "axis of evil"
Iran, DPRKremain axis of evil
WASHINGTON: Iran and North Korea remain part of the axis of evil despite diplomatic overtures by the United States aimed at resolving disputes over both regimes nuclear programmes, the White House said on Monday.
Until they give up their nuclear weapons programmes completely and verifiably, I think that we would keep them in the same category, spokeswoman Dana Perino said.
US President George W Bush coined the phrase axis of evil during his 2002 State of the Union address to character the two countries along with Saddam Husseins Iraq, all of which had links to terrorism while being suspected of pursuing weapons of mass destruction.
Over the years, US officials have stopped using the terminology.
North Korea has agreed to dismantle its nuclear weapons programme after Washington pledged to remove Pyongyang from a terrorism blacklist and to foster better economic and diplomatic relations with the recluse communist state.
The dispute with Iran remains at a stalemate, as the Islamic state refuses to comply with UN Security Council demands to halt uranium enrichment.