The Associated PressDuring the final hectic weeks of his administration, President Clinton secretly invited North Korean leader Kim Jong Il to come to Washington in hopes of building on progress the two countries had been making in easing a half- century of hostility.
Kim turned down the invitation, according to Clinton's secretary of state, Madeleine Albright, who had met with Kim in October 2000 during a groundbreaking visit to Pyongyang.
Albright's account appears in her new book, "Madam Secretary," excerpts of which are published in the September issue of Vanity Fair magazine. ---
Over the last few months, the North Koreans also have withdrawn from the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty and taken steps to revive a dormant plutonium-based weapons program.
Well before those disclosures, President Bush had made clear his contempt for North Korea. Just 14 months after Clinton had invited Kim to the White House, Bush listed North Korea as a member of an international "axis of evil." ---
We are going to change history -- we're going to have a ton of fun doing it.