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Do We Want Mitt Romney Answering the 3 A.M. Call?
By Eugene Robinson
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We learned Sunday night what happens when Barack Obama is on the receiving end of unsettling news from one of the worlds most dangerous flashpoints. Theres a round of consultation with allies, a carefully worded official statement, an assessment of the status of diplomatic efforts to defuse North Koreas nuclear programin other words, a cautious and measured response.
Implicit in Obamas actions is the recognition that nothing a U.S. president says or does at this moment is likely to influence North Korean events in a positive way. Intemperate words or deeds, however, could be destabilizing at a moment of sudden transition. This is no moment to apply sharp pressure to a hermetically sealed, supremely paranoid regime that considers itself perpetually besieged and happens to possess nuclear weapons.
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All this is lost on Romney, who came out guns blazing with what sounded as a call for regime change.
Kim Jong Il was a ruthless tyrant who lived a life of luxury while the North Korean people starved, Romney said in a statement. He recklessly pursued nuclear weapons, sold nuclear and missile technology to other rogue regimes, and committed acts of military aggression against our ally South Korea. He will not be missed.
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During the 2008 campaign, Hillary Clinton famously asked whether Obama was ready for the 3 a.m. phone call about a foreign crisis. Kims death reminds us that its always 3 a.m. somewhere in the world.