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To: TexKat
"I'm an internationalist. I'd like to see our troops dispersed through the world only at the directive of the United Nations."
--John Kerry

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2,385 posted on 02/11/2004 2:31:43 PM PST by thecabal (DU is short for DemocraticUnderground.com. It is sort of like FR's evil yet retarded twin brother.)
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From MEMRI: (The capital letters are theirs not mine.) I'll try to find the Arabic if its on the web and translate it to see if there is any more detail.

A SEMI-WEEKLY IRAQI NEWSPAPER WRITES TODAY THAT ACCORDING TO RELIABLE SWISS SOURCES, SADDAM HUSSEIN WAS FLOWN TO WASHINGTON IMMEDIATELY UPON HIS ARREST TO BE SHOWN TO THE AMERICAN PRESIDENT AND SENIOR OFFICIALS. GENERAL RICARDO SANCHEZ, WHO ACCOMPANIED SADDAM, TOLD THE PRESIDENT: 'LOOK AT THIS CREATURE WHO HAS GIVEN US A LOT OF HEADACHE.' (AL-SHAHED, BAGHDAD, 2/11/04)
2,387 posted on 02/11/2004 2:37:02 PM PST by StillProud2BeFree (http://www.terrorfacts.com for Al Qaeda playing cards featuring Daleel as Joker)
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To: thecabal
Fresh from Vietnam, Kerry wanted U.S. troops abroad only under UN auspices

CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (AP) - Democratic presidential front-runner John Kerry called for United Nations control of the U.S. military in an interview 34 years ago with Harvard University's student newspaper.

Kerry was a long-shot congressional candidate in Massachusetts when he was interviewed by The Crimson in February 1970. He was also a 26-year-old Vietnam veteran fighting against the continuing war. He described himself as "an internationalist" and said he wanted "to almost eliminate CIA activity."

"I'd like to see our troops dispersed through the world only at the directive of the United Nations," Kerry said.

"The CIA is fighting its own war in Laos and nobody seems to care," he later said.

As a presidential candidate, Kerry has said he supports the autonomy of the U.S. military and has not called for a reduction in CIA operations.

"Through 20 years in the United States Senate, John Kerry has stood up for the strongest military on earth and a muscular internationalism that makes America safe while winning the co-operation of allies," said Kerry spokesman David Wade. "Unlike (President) George Bush, John Kerry knows that while the United States never gives veto power over our security to any international institution, multilateralism is a strength and not a weakness."

Former U.S. secretary of labour Robert Reich, who has endorsed Kerry, said Kerry's statements were appropriate for their time.

"In the context of the Vietnam War, those comments are completely understandable," he said.

Kevin Madden, a spokesman for Bush's re-election campaign, said Kerry's remarks were a sign of his weakness on defence.

"President Bush will never cede the best interests of the national security of the American people to anybody but the president of the United States, along with the Congress," he said.

2,395 posted on 02/11/2004 2:53:18 PM PST by TexKat (Just because you did not see it or read it, that does not mean it did or did not happen.)
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