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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: ColtonGang who wrote (95394)11/30/2000 10:38:25 AM
From: Timothy W. Johnson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
<He may very well be the next president. >

He will Colton. The people of Florida and the electorate have spoken. President Bush.



To: ColtonGang who wrote (95394)11/30/2000 10:50:50 AM
From: Neocon  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769670
 
Inelegantly stated, but essentially correct. We had a clear strategic doctrine, containment of the Soviet Union, and institutional structures, such as NATO, to embody it. Now, we are in a far murkier position. We know that we have to counter terrorism, especially emanating from the Arab world, but the adversaries are somewhat amorphous. We are in strategic competition with China, particularly in the Pacific Rim, but we are not sure how that relationship will evolve. As was demonstrated in the Balkans, regional problems may flair to such an extent that they have strategic consequences, but it is not always clear what messes are important to intervene in. The possibility of a deteriorating situation in the former Soviet Union leading to major conflicts with repercussions on Europe is pretty great, but we are not sure what is going to happen. For example, the was actually a chance that Russia and Ukraine would go to war over the Crimea. Fortunately, it didn't come to that. There is a chance that Russia will try to destabilize one of the Caspian republics in order to get more of the action in the development of oil resources. Considering that Kazhakstan, for example, is almost half ethnic Russian, there is a real potential for conflict. Even in countries like Hungary, there is still some potential for conflict with national minorities leading to interstate conflict, as Romania seeks to sponsor ethnic Romanians and so on, until there is a volatile situation similar to that predating World War Two. Anyway, Bush is quite right, the strategic situation is fluid and we are in an unusually high level of uncertainty.......



To: ColtonGang who wrote (95394)11/30/2000 10:52:15 AM
From: RON BL  Respond to of 769670
 
Radical New York civil rights attorney Ron Kuby says
President Clinton could save Al Gore's flagging post-election White House bid by sending federal troops to Florida and ordering them to surround the offices of the state legislature.

Kuby, a self avowed Communist who supported Clinton throughout impeachment, outlined the political doomsday scenario Thursday morning on New York's WABC radio, where he co-hosts the morning show with Curtis Sliwa.