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Politics : Idea Of The Day

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To: IQBAL LATIF who wrote (44536)9/6/2003 3:29:38 AM
From: IQBAL LATIF  Read Replies (2) of 50167
 
Secretary of State Colin L. Powell yesterday aggressively defended the Bush administration's handling of foreign policy, arguing that instead of the widespread perception of a unilateralist, go-it-alone approach, "the president's strategy is a strategy of partnerships" with nations around the globe.

The administration's foreign policy "strongly affirms the vital role of the partnerships that we have throughout the world -- our partnership with NATO; our partnership with the United Nations and with so many other precious alliances that we have created over the last 50 years," Powell said in an impassioned speech at George Washington University before an overflow crowd. "And the president's strategy doesn't rest on old alliances; it calls for new partnerships, new alliances to meet new challenges."
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