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To: Mercia

Hmm. The truth is that Tony Blair wasn’t that keen on the Iraq war either, but he did not want to put an end to the Special Relationship, which is, if the truth be told, England’s single most important foreign policy consideration. Blair liked clinton much better than Bush. He was a keen supporter of the attack on Yugoslavia, but dragged his feet on Iraq.

I thought Norman Brown would go the other way, since he gave Blair a lot of grief for his stand, but evidently he sees the importance, too.

They are not our poodles, but our allies, and if they want our support in the future they should give us their support now.


4 posted on 07/16/2008 11:54:21 AM PDT by Cicero (Marcus Tullius)
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To: Cicero

I pretty much agree with most of your point. Mostly.

As for allies giving support, isn’t that exactly what we are providing now, in Iraq (4,100) and Afghanistan (8,000)? There isn’t another nation on earth that has supported the US’ policies both financially, diplomatically and militarilly.


9 posted on 07/16/2008 1:55:17 PM PDT by Mercia
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