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To: Dane
And Henry Kissinger is in what foreign policy position in the Bush administration?

Lol ... I'm so glad you asked. Aside from his trips to Austin to school Bush, Kissinger was in the chorus line with Scowcroft, Schultze and eye-candy Rice on May 23, 2000 as Xiao Bushi announced indeed he could "do" foreing policy.

I realize Rice gets a lot of the press for her "body blocks" and other bits of skillful diplomacy ... I realize they find her useful for the occasional song and dance (as with the soft-shoe she did in Texas to take the focus off the fact Putin stiffed Bush and left him without a signed agreement or even a friendly "counterpart" face for the final conference) ... but some of us don't believe everything we read in the press just because the left-wing media's sitting in the GOP's lap these days.

"Today, I am here with some of our nation’s leading [Republican] statesmen and defense experts [former Secretaries of State Henry Kissinger and George Schultz, former Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, former National Security Advisor Brent Scowcroft, and former Chair of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Colin Powell]. And there is broad agreement that our nation needs a new approach to nuclear security that matches a new era.

Aw ... check it out ... Condi didn't even rate a mention in his opening line. Go figure.

May 23, 2000 Statement by George Bush

55 posted on 01/11/2002 8:12:22 AM PST by Askel5
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To: Askel5
Well gee of all the people who were on that stage, only Rumsfeld and Powell got jobs.
62 posted on 01/11/2002 8:19:24 AM PST by Dane
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To: Askel5
Askel5,

If I have understood you correctly in previous threads, you believe that the "Russians" are driving the bus when it comes to the post-cold war world order. At times I believe you have even suggested that they do so with the knowledge and complicity of the US political establishment (Bush I &II included).

Yet this doesn't square with Putin's angry departure from Midland and our subsequent unilateral abrogation of the ABM treaty, does it?

Do you believe the old Cold War competition continues, or are we merely seeing new partners squabbling over scraps and details? Would love to hear your ideas.

66 posted on 01/11/2002 8:31:55 AM PST by cicero's_son
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