I'm amazed at the astounding certainty that our political leaders have regarding North Korea's recent "alledged" nuclear tests. There's been suggestion for days that it wasn't a nuclear bomb, yet from the rhetoric surrounding the event, you'd never know.
Yet, we have conflicting comments like this from the BBC which claims that "US scientists found that there were traces of radioactive gas in the air near the site of last Monday's alleged nuclear test." So, here we have the most secretative country in the world, where we're repeatedly told that no-one can get inside the country to find out what's going on, yet we can sample the air near the bomb site!
I'm not trying to argue that the event didn't occur - in fact, I'd be surprised if it didn't - but I worry at the "call to arms" that the media has jumped on a la "WMD in Iraq" or "Children Overboard". No questioning, no doubts, all certainty. When will we learn from our mistakes?
Saturday, October 14, 2006
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