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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: paul_philp who wrote (68619)1/24/2003 9:56:39 PM
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[den Beste] And it's going to end up changing the political dynamic inside Europe which has until now fed the process of formation and expansion of the EU.

Always easy to contradict den Beste. Many articles in German newspapers are starting to thank Rumsfeld for ridiculing "old Europe" because he pushes France and Germany closer together than ever. Even for slow-moving European politicians the urgent need for a clear external representation has become obvious (the famous "telephone line" Kissinger always asked for).

What I agree with is that with the current attitude of the US government towards international law and treaties we are returning to a more Bismarck-like world of power politics.
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