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Politics : High Tolerance Plasticity

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To: energyplay who wrote (22878)3/6/2005 2:48:02 PM
From: Bruce L  Read Replies (2) of 23153
 
"Where is my dear Democratic party going to be on Foreign Policy?"

EP,

I liked your comment on the EU and U.S. having a common "aggressive" policy with regards to the Ukraine. We do very much so; and I don't believe this aggressive policy gets nearly enough attention in the American press.

See also the "Orange" revolution spreading to little Moldavia. If the policy of breaking out these former parts of the old USSR succeeds, Russia is well on its way to becoming a 2nd tier player on the international scene. Then, our focus will be China.... if its not already.

But back to your point about the future of the Democratic party if things work out well in Lebanon, Iraq and Iran. I agree.

But then I have learned that just when it seems one party is dominant for the foreseeable future the contrary (and wise) spirit of the American people decides to surprise everyone.

Bruce
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