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To: TigerPaw who wrote (204793)10/3/2004 11:16:09 AM
From: i-node  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1572970
 
Kerry's position on this is absolutely incomprehensible.

He's raising hell because there aren't enough countries involved in the war in Iraq. But he's also complaining because we're doing bilateral negotiations with NK. It is just more Kerry idiocy. If a deal is struck with NK it needs to be a deal between NK and the nations who are immediately threatened by NK.

During negotiations is the time when you NEED a coalition. When it comes down to taking action, you NEED the United States to provide a powerful leadership role.

I think Kerry helped himself, mostly due to Bush's inarticulateness. But people who actually THINK about these issues cannot possibly be confused about which is the better choice.