This is something I have been keeping from you Litsters for a few weeks now (yes, I withhold information when I feel like it).
In the January 27th, 2003 issue of The New Yorker (yes, I read the New Yorker in addition to Soldier of Fortune among various other magazines).
In a article called THE COLD TEST, page 47.
In the January 27th, 2003 issue of The New Yorker (yes, I read the New Yorker in addition to Soldier of Fortune among various other magazines).
In a article called THE COLD TEST, page 47.
One American intelligence official who has attended recent White House meetings cautioned against relying on the day-to-day Administrations statements that emphasize a quick settlement of the dispute. The public talk of compromise is being matched by much private talk of high-level vindication. "Bush and Cheney want this guy's head"-Kim Jong Ill's-"on a platter. Don't be directed by all this talk about negotiations. There will be negotiations, but they have a plan, and they are going to get this guy after Iraq. He's their version of Hitler."