From ‘Axis of Evil’ to Bush’s good graces

In December 2003, Dick Cheney said the White House would not engage North Korea. “We don’t negotiate with evil; we defeat it,” the VP explained.

And for quite a while, that was the totality of the Bush administration policy towards North Korea. Bush once shouted to Bob Woodward, “I loathe Kim Jong Il!” Soon after, the president mocked the N.K. dictator at a dinner with senators, calling him a “pygmy.”

The approach didn’t exactly pay dividends, and North Korea’s nuclear arsenal grew while Bush and Cheney saber-rattled. Eventually, Bush came to appreciate the Clinton policy; the president began negotiations; and the results are striking. This announcement was hard to predict as recently as a couple of years ago.

President Bush said Thursday he will lift key trade sanctions against North Korea and remove it from the U.S. terrorism blacklist, a remarkable turnaround in policy toward the communist regime he once branded as part of an “axis of evil.”

The announcement came after North Korea handed over a long-awaited accounting of its nuclear work to Chinese officials on Thursday, fulfilling a key step in the denuclearization process. Bush said the move was “a step closer in the right direction” although he made clear the United States remains suspicious about the communist regime in Pyongyang. […]

Specifically, Bush said the U.S. would erase trade sanctions under the Trading With the Enemy Act, and notify Congress that, in 45 days, it intends to take North Korea off the State Department list of nations that sponsor terrorism.

Bush repeatedly emphasized this morning that the diplomatic process will continue, explaining, “We will trust you only to the extent you fulfill your promises. I’m pleased with the progress. I’m under no illusions. This is the first step. This isn’t the end of the process. It is the beginning of the process.” What’s more, while U.S. trade sanctions will be lifted, U.N. sanctions will remain in place.

Nevertheless, while the right won’t like today’s announcement — I expect “appeasement” to be thrown around quite a bit — by coming around, Bush has done the right thing.

Steve Clemons provided this political context this morning: “Barack Obama’s inclination towards engagement with problematic leaders around the world now is now buttressed by an experience of the George W. Bush administration.”

Quite right. Bush, of course, refused for years to be “flexibile” when it comes to negotiating with “evil.” North Korea wanted us to be flexible, so Bush was intransigent. To be “flexible” was to “reward bad behavior.” So Bush stubbornly stuck to his policy of not having a policy, while North Korea became increasingly dangerous.

What changed? As Fred Kaplan explained a while back, Bush “finally got a nuclear deal with North Korea because he finally started negotiating like Bill Clinton.”

A constant mantra for the past dozen years — chanted by Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney on several occasions — is that the Agreed Framework, which the Clinton administration signed with North Korea in 1994, was a naive and disastrous failure.

And yet the deal that Bush’s diplomats just negotiated is very similar to Clinton’s accord in substance — and nearly identical in its approach to arms control. […]

The talks made progress after the Clinton team made offers that called on the two sides to take actions simultaneously and in step-by-step phases. That’s what the deal reached Monday calls for, too. The “Joint Statement,” released at the six-party talks in Beijing Tuesday, refers to “coordinated steps … in a phased manner,” “the principle of ‘action for action,’ ” and “actions in parallel.”

The Clinton team also detected, once talks got under way, that disputes between the two sides were almost always resolved in small, informal settings. Bush has resisted these kinds of meetings, but that’s where the outline of this new deal was sketched out — in one-on-one sessions in Berlin.

The good news is Bush finally realized Clinton’s approach represented progress, and the policy of his first six years in office represented failure. The bad news is, Bush’s foolish delays strengthened North Korea considerably.

Better late than never, though. Given a choice between obstinacy and diplomacy, Bush eventually came around, which in turn, makes Obama’s policy of engaging with foreign rivals look pretty good.

And what about John McCain? He and Joe Lieberman, as recently as a few weeks ago, said they prefer the old Bush policy. You know, the one that didn’t work and made the problem worse.

Regardless, kudos to the reluctantly diplomatic president and Ambassador Chris Hill, who made today happen, over the objections of Cheney and Bolton.

Chris Hill ruled the day

  • Interview Request

    Hello Dear and Respected,
    I hope you are fine and carrying on the great work you have been doing for the Internet surfers. I am Ghazala Khan from The Pakistani Spectator (TPS), We at TPS throw a candid look on everything happening in and for Pakistan in the world. We are trying to contribute our humble share in the webosphere. Our aim is to foster peace, progress and harmony with passion.

    We at TPS are carrying out a new series of interviews with the notable passionate bloggers, writers, and webmasters. In that regard, we would like to interview you, if you don’t mind. Please send us your approval for your interview at my email address “ghazala.khi at gmail.com”, so that I could send you the Interview questions. We would be extremely grateful.

    regards.

    Ghazala Khan
    The Pakistani Spectator
    http://www.pakspectator.com

  • CB,

    Don’t accept the interview above without negotiating a handover of Bin Laden…or at least get assurances that they will lead you to his cave.

  • ABC’s Elisabeth Hasselbeck (who recently complained on Fox News about Obama being “willing to give a fist bump to Achmedinajad”) and the like will undoubtedly remain silent (save the ever-so-loony-mustached-man, John Bolton) about Bush’s fist bump with Kim Jong Il.

    Ahhhhhh diplomacy.

  • Makes you wonder what the Mullahs in Iran are making of these developments.

    Build a bomb (or pretend to) and then give it up, and your regime is safe forever.

    Wouldn’t it be easier to just get over the hostage taking. I mean, it happened in Carter’s Administration after all…

    … and it got Reagan elected.

    Would it hurt so much to talk to the Iranians?

    And for any APIC members, you guys think that John Hagy is a friend. I really don’t trust your judgement.

  • I’m sure the idiots who thought Clinton was “an appeaser” will now insist that Bush isn’t. They’ll say that Bush, by being the “cowboy” for so long, is able to make deals without the North Koreans thinking that he isn’t serious.

    They will back the man until he literally comes to their house, chugs a bottle of whiskey and throws up on them.

  • Winners: Clinton,Kerry,Obama – they were all right.
    Also Bush & Condoleeza since they saw the light even though they won’t admit it.

    Losers: Bolton, McCain, Lieberman. Boooooooo!

  • Racer X #9: In almost every book about negotiation, you will actually find some advantage if your opponent thinks you are irrational. Nixon executed this plan on purpose, while Bush basically did on accident.

    To be honest, McCain can pull this trick off because he is clearly old, is known to have temper issues, and most of us think he might be a little crazy. Obama, on the other hand, cannot pull this off – he is pretty clearly rational and will have to rely on more honest negotiation tactics.

  • Lance****it’s Hagee and Bolton’s insane so of course he’d be pissed off. He and Cheney couldn’t get themselves elected by idiots…oh, wait.

    I’m voting for Obama but I no longer trust what he says…on diplomacy or NAFTA or FISA so I guess we’ll see. This is how it started with Bush the compassionate conservative who speaks with God…people supported him no matter what with complete trust…and now look. I’ll trust the constitution and hold Obama to it and criticize him when he violates its principles. I’m paranoid of any politician who says just trust me…this administration has taught me well.

  • From McCain’s own website,,,,

    For Immediate Release
    June 26, 2008

    Statement by John McCain on Today’s North Korea Announcement

    ARLINGTON, VA — U.S. Senator John McCain today issued the following statement regarding today’s North Korea announcement:

    “The announcement today that North Korea has provided information concerning elements of its nuclear program is a modest step forward, as will be the destruction of the disabled cooling tower of Yongbyon. But it is only a step covering one part of North Korea’s nuclear activities. It is important to remember our goal has been the full, permanent and verifiable denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula. That must remain our goal. The Six Party agreement called for North Korea to make a full declaration of all its nuclear weapons and nuclear programs. Many questions remain about North Korea’s programs, including the disposition of plutonium at Yongbyon, the number and status of nuclear weapons, the nature of the highly-enriched uranium program, and the extent of proliferation activities in countries like Syria. I also want to make sure we fully account for the legitimate concerns of our South Korean and Japanese allies as we move forward. I understand certain sanctions were lifted today, some may be lifted in 45 days, and others remain in place.

    “As we review this declaration and attempt to verify North Korean claims, we must keep diplomatic and economic pressure on North Korea to meet all of its obligations under the Six Party agreement, including denuclearization. If we are unable to fully verify the declaration submitted today and if I am not satisfied with the verification mechanisms developed, I would not support the easing of sanctions on North Korea.”

    Did McMini-Bush just sit on a great big fence?

  • Gee, what’s Mrs. CB going to think about some unknown journalist calling her hubby “Dear”?? 😉

    Hopefully this is a different ‘Ghazala Khan’ than the one who was shot and killed by her brother for marrying someone the family didn’t approve of.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghazala_Khan

  • OMG–this is so amusing! How they jumped all over Obama for even THINKING about TALKING to the enemy?????? Appeasement, I believe they said…….
    What hyprocrites. Please, no more McBush.

  • Comments are closed.