Nuclear Deal with Korea Back on Track
Editorial, The New York Times | October 14, 2008
The nuclear deal with Korea appears to be back on track, which is the only thing President Bush has going for himself. ++ The deal seems predicated on Washington removing Pyongyang from the terror list in exchange for limited inspection access. ++ It is far from an ideal arrangement as "it includes vague and confidential terms that could cause problems." ++ The obdurate approach of Cheney and his hardliners in eschewing talks was an utter failure; the next president "will have to demonstrate persistence, vigilance and flexibility."


