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US taxpayer fund North Korean NUCLEAR PLANT courtesy of Rumsfeld
This could signal the beginning of the end for Donald Rumsfeld, who is riding high after the Iraq war and is discussing a plan for "regime change" in North Korea. But his silence about the nuclear reactors raises questions about what he did--or didn't do--as an ABB director.
This could signal the beginning of the end for Donald Rumsfeld, who is riding high after the Iraq war and is discussing a plan for "regime change" in North Korea. But his silence about the nuclear reactors raises questions about what he did--or didn't do--as an ABB director.
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