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Politics : DON'T START THE WAR

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To: BWAC who wrote (7439)2/12/2003 3:33:15 AM
From: PartyTime  Read Replies (2) of 25898
 
Ditto!

I think when this Bush Administration has finished we'll all be treated to researchers and historians accounting for more lies and distortions from this administration than from any previous administration.

Aside from pursuing a policy that'll clearly increase the want for terror, a rise in hatred, of Muslims against Americans, Bush's foreign policy also risks the grave danger of destablizing alliances that have been long, dear and welcome.

As I understand the European Union formation, Britain was always somewhat cantankerous in its joining. Could Blair's strong poodle push behind The Bush War end up isolating England some, especially if Russia joins with France and Germany in stronger allying ways with other EU members?

And could many nations the US has traditionally always counted upon, in so many extraordinary ways, simply adopt a new policy of: Screw you America!

Is it possible that Russia and China could ally in order to begin a New Cold War, this in the thinking the American Imperial Bully need be taken down a notch or few?

So many questions, so many sad ones'
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