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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: Lou Weed who wrote (176458)11/30/2005 9:24:55 AM
From: Hawkmoon  Read Replies (1) of 281500
 
Michael,

Is that countries that actually have troops in Iraq, or countries that "signed" and have the ability to receive and share intelligence from the US.

The last time I checked is was over 50.

Either way, it's hardly "unilateral" so my point continues to stand.

And sure, I would like to see more French, German, Russian, and Chinese support, but that's THEIR problem, not mine.

They have their own political and economic agendas..

But one would think that, despite their opposition to overthrowing Saddam, they would set aside their differences and be willing to be part of the overall nation-building effort, if only to establish positive relations with the developing Iraqi government.

Hawk
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