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Bill Clinton Back to the Future

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Off-the-books diplomacy, recalling Bill Richardson’s career as an unofficial negotiator with Saddam Hussein and Slobodan Milosevic in the Clinton era, is back with the former President himself in North Korea to arrange release of two imprisoned American journalists, employees of a media unit headed by former VP Al Gore.

Bill Clinton’s gig is complicated by his wife’s status as Secretary of State, giving new meaning to the expression “private channels.”

All hands in the White House and State Department are maintaining official silence about the trip, obviously intended to break the stalemate over the Administration’s need to act on the imprisonment while stopping short of destroying the possibility of future negotiations with North Korea over nuclear weapons.

Raising the stakes in rewarding blackmail by rogue states is a problematical development. Freeing the two women is a commendable objective but, in the light of North Korea’s history of political blackmail, a dubious step that will only continue the cycle of American impotence in dealing with that regime.

Richardson himself, then a Congressman nominated to be UN Ambassador, went to Pyongyang in 1996 to gain the freedom of a young American man, so disturbed that he committed suicide soon after returning home.

The North Koreans, whose foreign policy seems oriented around getting attention on the world stage, will no doubt accept Bill Clinton’s trip as the price of freeing prisoners who serve no other purpose for them, but the precedent is unnerving.

More on North Korea and copycat kidnappers of Iran.



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3 Responses to “Bill Clinton Back to the Future”

  1. smithmj says:

    The only thing unnerving is anyone in this country finding fault with this. The Obama administration and the Clintons worked together to resolve this situation. We gave N. Korea nothing but Bill Clinton flying there to say, “OK, hand them over.” If that is what Kim Jung wanted to free these women, so be it. John Bolton and his neocon friends have done much worse to the reputation of this country than this. Kudos to the Clintons and the Obama administration. It is good to see the USA can act positively WITHOUT force.

  2. Father_Time says:

    What, nobody asked President George W Bush to go? No secretary of state complication there.

    Really, the laughable obvious aside, now that they are home and free from God knows what horror, I want to know, did they enter North Korea before or after being captured?

  3. DLS says:

    George W. Bush would have been safer than sending someone notably _not_ sent this time, Joe Biden.

    Incidentally (for the few, the thinkers), just why are Bruno's subs floating near us? Reacting to Biden or testing Obama & Company?

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    http://edition.cnn.com/2009/US/08/05/russian.su…

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