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To: Bill Harmond who wrote (153107)2/17/2003 3:15:00 PM
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Iraq is not the issue. Saddam is not the issue. France is not the issue. Germany is not the issue. The issue is US foreign policy under Bush. Nobody backs Saddam -- nobody. Everybody wants him gone -- everybody. It speaks volumes when the US cannot rally a coalition against one of the most hated regimes in the world. The reason is not complicated -- the international community is appalled at US foreign policy, first articulated informally as "regime change by invasion" and then codified as "preemptive unilateral military action". That is the issue. That is what people are against.
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