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To: Snowshoe who wrote (55353)11/1/2004 5:06:22 PM
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How to Melt European Iciness
By Sebastian Mallaby
Monday, November 1, 2004; Page A21

Whoever wins tomorrow is going to want to mend fences with Europe. Sen. John Kerry will want to do this because he believes in diplomacy. President Bush needs European support on challenges such as Iran. The question for either leader will not be whether to make nice with Europe, but rather how to do it. How do you grab a continent that hates you and say, "Wait! I'm not the ogre you mistake me for! We can be friends!"

The answer, whether it's President Bush or President Kerry, is: Propose something so out of character that it forces Europeans to rethink their stereotypes of America. And the best way to do that is to come up with a bold proposal on global warming.

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washingtonpost.com
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