Democratic presidential nominee John Kerry (news - web sites) throws a punch after delivering his speech at a nighttime rally in Zanesville, Ohio, July 31, 2004. Kerry said on Sunday he did not anticipate sending more American troops to Iraq (news - web sites) and promised a fresh start with U.S. allies 'burned' by President Bush (news - web sites). (Jim Young/Reuters)
Who burned who in and over Iraq?
Let's get to the bottom of the Food-for-Oil scandal and maybe we will know better who got burned by who.
"Allies" have gone on record that they "won't send troops nohow" to Iraq even if the French-looking candidate is elected and kowtows to them.
So, the Frenchurian Candidate "knows how to get other countries to like us".
I believe he does know that, and that is exactly what I am afraid of.
Kerry says he would send more troops to Iraq if necessary
By Jill Lawrence, USA TODAY
MIAMI More U.S. troops and a new president could be needed to win international support for U.S. efforts in postwar Iraq, Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry said Sunday.
The Massachusetts senator said President Bush has created a "quandary" for the nation by failing to develop a broad coalition to fight the war, to secure Iraq and to let countries that didn't fight participate in rebuilding.
"It may well be that we need a new president, a breath of fresh air, to re-establish our credibility with the rest of the world" and bring other countries into Iraq, Kerry said on NBC's Meet the Press.
He also said that "if it requires more troops in order to create the stability that eliminates the chaos" discouraging the United Nations and other countries from helping, "that's what we have to do."
http://www.usatoday.com/news/politicselections/nation/president/2004-04-18-kerry-nbc_x.htm