This is the country President Bush once called part of the axis of evil.
In 2002, Bush lumped North Korea into an "an axis of evil" with Iran and Iraq.
When we return, we'll reveal Kim Dae-jung's thoughts on President Bush's 'Axis of Evil' speech.
Bush labeled Iran a member of the "axis of evil" after the September 11, 2001, attacks.
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The - obviously George Bush originally called those three countries the axis of evil.
Syria was described by ex-US President George W Bush as part of the "axis of evil".
Also troubling Mr Obama this week was the other surviving member of George Bush's axis of evil.
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Washington has played along, despite President Bush's earlier pledge to disarm this "axis of evil" member, unilaterally if necessary.
Mr. DANISZEWSKI: Well, already in January, President Bush had said that Iraq was part of an axis of evil.
And this, like the US's decision to stand down against the Axis of Evil, is not subject to change.
There is an underlying current of unrest today defined by new geopolitical realities which the new Axis of Evil embodies.
" Together with Iran, he argues, China and Russia make up "not the axis of evil but the axis of cyber.
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U.S. President George W. Bush labeled Iran as a member of the "axis of evil" after the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks.
Participating U.S. legislators ever attuned to political wind shifts are scurrying to distance themselves from the "axis of evil" line.
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The new Axis of Evil has taken shape rapidly and somewhat unexpectedly.
Participating U.S. legislators -- ever attuned to political wind shifts -- are scurrying to distance themselves from the "axis of evil" line.
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This is the same Iran that President Bush once dubbed as part of "an axis of evil" that included Iraq and North Korea.
In short, if President Bush didn't mean to denounce the "axis of evil, " he would have been better off not to say it.
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North Korea: The other remaining member of the "Axis of Evil" is also pressing ahead with its efforts to acquire a nuclear arsenal.
The key issue in Syria today is who will win our side or the opposing side, which is a real axis of evil.
But why transfer nuclear knowledge to a country that has more than earned its place in President George Bush's axis of evil, ask critics.
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They have unwisely come to regard their ambiguous nuclear status as a protective cloak, especially since Mr Bush included Iran in his axis of evil.
North Korea has bristled from the United States' tougher stance on what it calls an "axis of evil, " comprised of North Korea, Iran and Iraq.
Understanding why this is the case is key to understanding the danger posed by what someone once impolitely referred to as the Axis of Evil.
In his speech, Bush said that states such as North Korea, Iraq and Iran formed an "axis of evil" against which the West must guard itself.
Moreover, his "axis of evil" speech has sent a strong message to the North Korean people that they are not forgotten -- and they are listening.
Will the Central American nation of El Salvador - one of the United States' strongest friends in the hemisphere - soon join the terrorist axis of evil?
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George Bush labeled the terror-sponsor states the Axis of Evil.
Over in the East, another member of the so-called Axis of Evil seems set to turn Asia over on its heels and with it the rest of the world.
He knows that a victorious President Bush will be even more gung ho on working his way down the laundry list of the Axis of Evil nations to be cleaned up.
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