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Politics : DON'T START THE WAR

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To: AK2004 who wrote (9701)2/18/2003 4:35:21 AM
From: PartyTime  Read Replies (2) of 25898
 
My last post, then I'm catching a bit of shut-eye. And I'll close with two comments from two of Bush's strongest allies: Italy and England.

>>>In Italy, where premier Silvio Berlusconi has taken a staunchly pro-American stand, the size of the demonstration is expected to move him away from such a clear position, Dr. Romano suggests. "Where before the emphasis was very much on being with the Americans, now it will shift towards being with the United Nations as master of the game," he predicts.

War against Iraq would be "very difficult" with much of the public opposed to military action, British Foreign Secretary Jack Straw said Monday after the London demonstrations<<<
csmonitor.com
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