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To: Road Walker who wrote (189069)5/23/2004 2:46:41 PM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1575121
 
"Many U.S. officials fear that the Iraqi and Israeli conflicts will spiral downward together. "I'm just watching as this administration spins off into some alternative reality where Sharon is a man of peace, where rising insurgency [in Iraq] is a sign we are winning, where we bring back Saddam's generals to quell the anger of people we liberated from Saddam," says one veteran diplomat. "The true casualty of this war of choice is American credibility—not just the credibility of our intelligence... but the credibility of our values, our principles." The road to Jerusalem, as it turns out, has indeed led through Baghdad—but hardly the way the White House imagined."

Message 20157537

Its such a joke what Bush calls foreign policy. Its so bad that normally sedate bureaucrats are going nuts. For the millionth time, how the hell did he get into the WH?

Scary, scary, scary!

ted