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Down the Memory Hole

On Friday we noted a a speech at AEI by Jay Lefkowitz, the U.S. special envoy on North Korean human rights. AFP described the speech as a "rare public break with the [administration] strategy":

Using unusually sharp words, he said North Korea "has not kept its word," was "not serious about disarming in a timely manner" and "its conduct does not appear to be that of a government that is willing to come in from the cold."

Now the speech, which had been posted here on the State Department website, has suddenly disappeared. But this isn't North Korea, and the evidence remains on the Google servers. And the speech can still be found at the AEI website.

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