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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: paul_philp who wrote (83269)3/18/2003 6:03:55 AM
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there lack of seriousness made Bush seem very serious by contrast.

UN inspectors have dismantled more Iraqi weapons than the Allied Forces during the previous Gulf War.

It worked out well for President Bush.

It seems wise to reserve final judgment until a couple of years have passed.

I doubt that Pollack "thinks the reason for the increase in the public's support for Bush was the misbehavior of German and France at the UN". China and Russia are much more important UNSC members than temporary, non-veto member Germany. And support of US citizens isn't that solid: 47% in favor, 50% against the current modus operandi without UNSC backing. And two thirds oppose pre-emptive attacks.
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