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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (154519)11/6/2002 1:22:23 PM
From: Alighieri  Read Replies (3) of 1578134
 
The issue is disarmament, not inspections just for the sake of it. The Bush administration has made this clear from the start,

The administration's ways have been anything but clear. At fist it was unilateral regime change, then under understandable pressure a reluctant Bush goes to the UN while all along subverting it and calling it names in the press (no backbone was it? irrelevant? ) then it is disarmament or regime change depending on which WH official is speaking to the press, then it is the one bullet policy, now it's disarmament and, by the way, that's really the same as regime change. It would not surprise me to see the rethoric change back to "he must go" now that Bush has a majority in both houses.

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