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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: LindyBill who wrote (63967)1/1/2003 9:32:07 AM
From: JohnM  Read Replies (1) of 281500
 
There is certainly a different way to frame it than you have. First of all, Feurth's piece is long overdue. Looks a little as if the members of Clinton's administration have decided the Bush foreign policy puts the US in such dire straits, they need to hit the op ed columns.

Second, given Tenet's relations to the Clinton folk, there are good reasons to believe the Afghan campaign might have been done the same. Clearly, a wise choice for the Bush folk. Though they have missed on the follow up.

On the other hand, the decision by the dems to give the Bush folk breathing space on their foreign policy actions up until the run up to the 02 elections, would clearly not have been matched by the reps had they lost the White House.
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