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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: carranza2 who wrote (53651)10/21/2002 12:36:17 PM
From: jcky  Read Replies (2) of 281500
 
I bought Pollack's book this weekend at a local book store and have just perused through the preface. He appears to be a highly qualified and balanced source of information; he certainly does not come across as politically motivated. I am looking forward to reading his assessment of Saddam to determine if it may change my opinion of how to manage Iraq.

It is also interesting to observe how the Bush administration is handling the North Korea situation. There is a signal of diplomatic maturity in which I did not notice with Iraq. Perhaps, they have learned from their Iraqi fiasco because I find there is a more coordinated, coherent, and concerted effort to handle Pyongyang; whereas, the campaign waged against Saddam was ill-conceived to begin with. Or maybe, this administration has little choice but to consult with South Korea, Japan, China, and Russia because of the limited foreign policy options.
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