So the very knowledgeable European Elites, who seem to know it all, thinks that the US can go back to the time before 9-11. Yeppur... In their dreams!
1 posted on
02/09/2002 6:55:38 PM PST by
vannrox
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To: vannrox
Making them nervous? Regan made everyone nervous talking about the "evil empire" and look where it got us.
Bush is calling it like he sees it, and that is what you have to do when confronting punks and bullies. Have these whiners looked at the official news agency of North korea over the past few years?
KOREAN CENTRAL NEWS AGENCY OF DPRK
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To: vannrox
These monkeys thought the same when Reagan declared the USSR the "Evil Empire". The Left here in the USA freaked out over that statement as well.
To: vannrox
They're nervous? Hmmmmm...maybe they have something to hide? Who are they with? The terrorists or with US?
To: vannrox
KRISTOL: Well, the Europeans do believe that there is an axis of evil in the world. It's just that they believe the axis of evil is Bush, Rumsfeld and Wolfowitz. HUME: Really?
KRISTOL: Not quite,
Kristol impresses me as an adolescent who never quite grew up. Inane comments like this remind me why he is so irritating.
Fortunately we have an "Axis of Adults" in this administration.
10 posted on
02/09/2002 7:50:43 PM PST by
B-bone
To: vannrox
Yeah, but I'll bet they're not too nervous to accept our aid money........what a bunch of weenies.
To: vannrox
what I was struck by was the degree of potential disagreement, certainly among Democratic congressmen and Democratic foreign policy advisers with the presidentAnd this would matter how?
Kristol just continues to amaze me.
12 posted on
02/09/2002 8:15:41 PM PST by
B-bone
To: vannrox
and the thought of another terrorist attack doesn't make them more nervous? What, are you going to negotiate with them? Why not just give them your first born male child? Maybe that would "appease" them.
13 posted on
02/09/2002 8:28:19 PM PST by
slimer
To: vannrox
Those aren't allies...those are enablers.
15 posted on
02/09/2002 8:37:05 PM PST by
PGalt
To: vannrox
"I think you could have a big political fight in the United States if the president's popularity starts to dip, and he is going to have to take the case to the country for Iraq." Hey, Billy-boy. One of the reasons President Bush's popularity is so high is in large part because he's prepared to do whatever it takes to remove this evil threat to the US----inspite of Europe's nail-biting and vapors.
To: vannrox
Allies? I wasn't aware that the U.S. had any allies other then England. The other countries seem to be in the French camp of kiss the terrorist bastards ass.
To: vannrox
While the Euro-Weenies are whining, the Japanese are quietly supporting the U.S. It was here that the North Koreans test fired missles. Instead of wetting their pants or telling the U.S. to tone down the rhetoric, the Japanese are actively beefing up the defenses here and offering to cooperate with the U.S. on theatre missle defense.
This hasn't gone unnoticed by the North Koreans who denounce Japan as regularly as they do the United States. The Euro-weenies evidently didn't get their fill of tyranny during World War II like the Japanese did.
To: vannrox
Our (so called) allies tried the non-confrontational approach with Hitler, as he picked them off one by one...
Some dumb ba$tards just never learn.....
22 posted on
02/10/2002 6:46:51 AM PST by
Dallas
To: vannrox
One would think the Euro's, after two World Wars stirred up in their neighborhood, would have finally learned that sticking your head in the sand and hoping the problem will go away only leads to more and more emboldened attacks from and enemy sworn to the destruction of the Western ideology of democracy and capitalism.
With such a long history of events in Europe they seem to take nothing from thoses events. The Islamists have been at their "jihad" for centuries and now they are close to acquiring weapons of mass destruction and the delivery vehicles for them.
Screw the Euro's. Either they are with us or they are against us in the war against fanatical Islamists. We can certainly go it alone. But if we do, I say we pull every American soldier out of Europe.
25 posted on
02/10/2002 9:31:09 AM PST by
ImpBill
To: vannrox
I do believe the administration has intelligence that shows that Iran is a larger threat thatn Scowcroft, Hagel, etc. think.
The evidence the public has is the arms shipment as well as Iran's aiding Al Queda out of Afganistan, but there is probably much more there.
27 posted on
02/10/2002 9:59:54 AM PST by
Justice
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"Axis of Evil makes U.S. Allies Nervous"
An angry pekingese would make them nervous. What a shame, they USED to be a fighting people.
35 posted on
02/10/2002 12:29:04 PM PST by
Long Cut
To: vannrox
As long as the terrorists are targeting America, the Euro-elites can remain in their critical mood. When Europe becomes an inviting target for the terrorists, the Euro-elites will change their minds.
36 posted on
02/10/2002 12:51:15 PM PST by
bimbo
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...that term "axis of evil," and the three nations identified as part of it, are making some of our allies very nervous. That's because the thought of standing up to bad guys always makes invertebrates nervous.
Knowing these "allies" for what they are, we have already addressed the problem. We will act with or without them.
We do not much care if they are nervous.
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'Axis of Evil' Making U.S. Allies Nervous
Awwww ... listen to these weak-kneed p*ssies. You'd think they broke a nail or something ...
61 posted on
02/13/2002 1:29:15 PM PST by
Bush2000
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With the exception of Britain and Israel, we have no true allies. The rest are afraid to get their hands dirty or run the risk of possibly offending anyone. They are worthless.
75 posted on
02/14/2002 10:35:08 AM PST by
mgstarr
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