1 day ago
Saturday, April 29, 2006
success of diplomacy?
re the recent commitment of, first, ms rice and, now, mr bush to diplomacy to solve the iran nuke dispute: astounding, isn't it?
early in 2003 they spoke almost gloatingly of a "failure of diplomacy" to avoid war with iraq, as if diplomacy itself were an inadequately prepared student who deservedly flunked out.
a year later it was a "failure of intelligence." who could argue with that? nobody suggested failure of strategy, failure of policy, failure of understanding. those had to wait a few years.
but let's get back to diplomacy: US diplomacy has so far failed with north korea and not long ago failed with israel/palestine. so we have the iraq mess, korean a-bombs, hamas elected.
are we willing to gamble that they'll get it right this time? how much more bush diplomacy can we afford?
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foreign policy,
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Well, it's better than Bush's accomplished missions.
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