Tuesday, July 11, 2006

Missile Double Standards

Don't get me wrong, I certainly don't want to see North Korea with missiles. But India test fires a missile and it makes very small news. Why no objection? Why not hassle them about it. They have not signed the non-proliferation treaty, after all. I would expect to see a little disapproval.

Why not? Because they have a lot to offer the U.S. economically. Yep, outsourcing and all that. That's why they received that agreement earlier in the year ... seeing as the administration is pro-corporations. Like I said, I definitely don't want to see North Korea with missiles, but let's have one standard. This really Grinds My Gears.

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I think part of the reason it is seen as no big deal is because no Western country views India as a threat. Not to the same extent as North Korea at least. There's also still fear of communism which doesn't help the situation. I agree though, there should be one standard for everyone.