North Korea has made its first public announcemment that it posesses nuclear weapons. Hugh Hewitt hopes this dampens the enthusiasm for what he calls "the Clinton-Albright policy of carrot and carrot" as a viable policy toward Iran:
Now, would the people urging carrot and carrot for Iran please explain how the result would be any different there than it has turned out to be in North Korea?
UPDATE 2/10: Claudia Rosett in today's OpinionJournal.
Posted by dan at February 10, 2005 05:03 PMYeah...so...not sure about this carrot business but I gather it means "not a good way of keeping North Korean nuke count down" I trust my favorite blog to inform me of any details beyond this that wizblog thinks I should know
Posted by: Sue at February 11, 2005 04:01 PM