North Korea’s nuclear and missile tests on Memorial Day weekend has sent shock waves internationally by defying a U.N. Security Council resolution. Now the isolated communist regime conducts more saber rattling by threatening U.S. and S. Korean warships.
And what’s the Obama administration’s reaction? Nothing but a statement voicing displeasure and resuming the Six-Party Talks. Yes, more talks, more official statements, and more meetings. No doubt more Security Council resolutions may come out, and no doubt that N. Korea would ignore them.
We have known since the presidential campaign days that President Obama is naive about threats from rogue nations, and that he prefers diplomacy above all. In other words, he prefers the talk and not the walk.
The crazy leaders of N. Korea and Iran know this. That’s why since President Obama took office, there has been more and more news about missile tests and nuclear weapons development. Countries like Japan, S. Korea, and Israel are increasingly feeling uneasy about the situation. But what does the Obama administration do? Nothing concrete to secure our allies’ security. Instead, more international meetings and talk about pressure from the international community.
Heck, it took the White House days to rescue an American from just pirates. What will happen if nations attack our allies?

