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Monday, December 13, 2010

Change What?

Selig Harrison and some other surrender monkey I never heard of think the way to solve the problem of North Korean violent aggression is to give in to it:

Can anything be done to put an end to the simmering conflict in the Yellow Sea? Yes, and the solution could be quite straightforward: the United States should redraw the disputed sea boundary, called the Northern Limit Line, moving it slightly to the south.

As if that would satisfy the North Koreans. Even if you want to argue that North Korea is somewhat justified over the sea border, what cosmic injustices excuse terrorism across the land DMZ or abroad against South Korean targets?

Face it, given that North Korea wants to turn Seoul into a sea of fire and conquer the place, any movement of the NLL would never be seen as anything other than progress toward the final goal. The problem isn't where the line is defined. The problem is North Korea's nutball regime. Change that and the line is no longer a flash point for war.

Selig Harrison truly is a joke of an analyst.