Whenever news involving Communist China comes out, one usually has to wait until the "engagement" crowd (like James Dorn - Washington Times) stops coloring things before the truth can be seen. Such has been the case with the Olympics (Washington Post), the regime's reaction to the Sichuan earthquake (Radio Free Asia via Epoch Times), and relations with both India (Asia Times) and the United States (DC Examiner). The best example, however, continues to be the Bush Administration's craven surrender to Stalinist North Korea.
We are now discovering that in addition to getting no information on the Stainists' uranium enrichment plans, the Administration is also empty-handed on the Stalinists' actual nuclear arsenal (Fox News via The Write Side of My Brain):
One item that won’t make the declaration, which the White House says is due Thursday, will be North Korea’s nuclear bombs. The omission means the world will have to wait for an answer to the question at the heart of the nearly six-year-old standoff: Is the North ready to give up its nuclear weapons?