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Kerry Falsehood:
John Kerry: 'And for two years this administration didn't talk at all to North Korea. While they didn't talk at all, the fuel rods came out, the inspectors were kicked out, the television cameras were kicked out. And today there are four to seven nuclear weapons in the hands of North Korea. That happened on this President's watch.'
The Truth:
'U.S. intelligence analysts have assumed North Korea had one or two nuclear bombs since the early 1990s. Under a 1994 agreement with the Clinton Administration, North Korea froze a potential source of weapons material--spent fuel rods at a nuclear facility--and allowed international inspectors to verify the freeze. The Bush Administration walked away from the accord in 2002, after learning that North Korea had secretly pursued nuclear weapons via a second route, by enriching uranium.'
--Cox News Service Report, Oct. 1, 2004"
Kerry Falsehood:
John Kerry: 'And for two years this administration didn't talk at all to North Korea. While they didn't talk at all, the fuel rods came out, the inspectors were kicked out, the television cameras were kicked out. And today there are four to seven nuclear weapons in the hands of North Korea. That happened on this President's watch.'
The Truth:
'U.S. intelligence analysts have assumed North Korea had one or two nuclear bombs since the early 1990s. Under a 1994 agreement with the Clinton Administration, North Korea froze a potential source of weapons material--spent fuel rods at a nuclear facility--and allowed international inspectors to verify the freeze. The Bush Administration walked away from the accord in 2002, after learning that North Korea had secretly pursued nuclear weapons via a second route, by enriching uranium.'
--Cox News Service Report, Oct. 1, 2004"
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