Wednesday, March 12, 2003
Going alone.
"If whatever is left of that post-9/11 solidarity is exploded by a divisive, unilateral war in Iraq, we will not only be sacrificing good feelings, but also the key to managing this complex, dangerous world." (Thomas L. Friedman) . . . "[T]he United States has everything to lose if Europeans fall to squabbling among themselves for American favors; our leaders should be ashamed of themselves for gleefully encouraging this." (Tony Judt) . . . "The issue here isn't that France opposes us. That doesn't bother me particularly. The real point is that everyone opposes us. Everyone." (Josh Marshall)
Copyright © 2003 by Philocrites | Posted 12 March 2003 at 5:44 PM
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