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To: longnshort who wrote (13715)5/25/2004 3:29:54 PM
From: TigerPaw  Respond to of 173976
 
any association with bush is the kiss of death for world leaders.
<font color=green>A voter backlash against Australia's involvement in the US-led Iraq campaign emerged as a threat to Prime Minister John Howard's re-election prospects for the first time, in an opinion poll putting his conservative government's popularity at three-year lows.
story.news.yahoo.com

Labor leader Mark Latham has made opposition to the Iraq war and Howard's staunch support for US foreign policy a key campaign issue by pledging to bring Australia's troops home by Christmas if elected. </font>

TP



To: longnshort who wrote (13715)5/25/2004 7:06:58 PM
From: geode00  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 173976
 
Depends on whom you ask. If Germany and Japan told our troops to leave, is there any reasonable way that we could refuse? It's pure speculation but I wonder if the interim government will get together and tell the US to leave. It would be with some kind of timetable but it may help to keep the interim government alive.

Chalabi is hysterically funny. Here he is demanding that the US turn over the oil to Iraqis. Makes sense as it is apparently theirs. It is too funny for words.