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To: Bill Harmond who wrote (155803)4/15/2003 8:45:29 PM
From: Lizzie Tudor  Read Replies (1) of 164684
 
I'm mad because just when we finish the disaster in iraq, which I am convinced escalated way beyond what Bush intended initially....no way to prove this of course, but I doubt very seriously in the beginning that Bush wanted to take on iraq miliarily with no allies except Britain... anyway just when we finish iraq (except we still haven't found anything significant wrt WMDs which was supposed to be the entire reason for going there)... the same old Bush rhetoric starts up wrt Syria. Same exact song as iraq, "you have to do this syria, you have to do that blah blah"- well guess what, the leaders of these countries have huge egos just like Mr. Bush and this sort of rhetoric is NEVER the way to get what you want... and of course we already know how things turned out on iraq so you'd think somebody would have learned something... but noooooo... I give it a few more mos and we are going to be at war again, thats my prediction. When Clinton was president we had diplomacy. Nato was with us. Not now, despite the obvious incentive for western countries to ally with us after 911... Bush squandered the entire sympathy card we had to play with the world.

Could we have ONE WEEK with no threatening rhetoric between the Bush administration and another sovereign country... how about ONE DAY? Guess not.
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