This mexican FILTH joined with france, germany russia and china to TWARTH the US effort to REMOVE hussein with a LARGER coalition. NOW he wants to know WHY the PRESIDENT is aloof toward mexico? He belongs to the NTB crowd
NTB = Not TOO BRIGHT
The root of the UN's problems with Bush is...manners. BooHoo, he didn't ask them NICELY, he said "Get off yer butts and get the job done!" and they were all insulted.
Who the hell would want an ally who goes into a snit and abandons you over such piddly EGO issues? Let's say for the sake of argument Bush was rude or whatever--can't these "leaders" see the larger picture and think "OK, this guy's being a jerk but the real issue is important"?
Assuming, of course, we're talking about the non-bribed members of the UN.
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"He became aloof, brusque, and on occasion abrasive." The brusqueness had a clear message: the United...
Gee I wonder how the leader of Mexico would respond if a Terrorists murdered 2818 unarmed, undefended Mexican Civilians and the US acted like it was bussiness as usual and no cause to radically restructure our joint border security?
"Relations between Japan and America have never been better than with Bush," said Hatsuhisa Takashima, the foreign ministry spokesman in Tokyo, where spines have been stiffened by the North Korean threat and Mr. Bush's blunt approach to terrorism. "We have more than 500 troops in Iraq because we believe the American-British action prodded Libya to disarm, sent a strong message to North Korea and showed the price of noncompliance with United Nations resolutions. Failure in Iraq is unthinkable."
Remember the friggen Alamo.
The rest of the world is crazy and headed towards destruction, the less we have to do with their entanglements the better.
Listening to the state dept is like listening to Euros. This entire article, written by three Jewish Am. writers by their names is entirely with the elitist, let's parlay, let's have summits, let's get nothing done crowd.
Notice that other nations are not as interested in terrorism or concerned as we are. If Kerry wins, give them another 10 years and they will be wringing their hands. Not to worry. Their youth will welcome the takeover because resistance would be so physical, so rough, so very bothersome.
Sheesh and good grief!
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In that case, it is ironic that such European views were cemented from inaccurate portrayals.
Are there and were there links between Al Qaeda and Hussein? Yes, contrary to this article.
Are there and were there links between Hussein and 9/11? Possibly not.
Did the authors of this article confuse a link to al Qaeda with a link to 9/11? Apparently.
They aren't worried about the U.S. losing the War on Terror. They're worried about us winning it.
Excuse me... when we were hurting, why didn't those countries ask "what they could do for us?' We shouldn't
have to prompt them to help us. Nitwits.
"Still, anti-American hostility in the Islamic world is widespread."
And anti-islamic hostility in America is widespread. For good reason.
And we will prevail.
...And yet, there is no doubt that old Europe wants nothing to do with fixing the problem in Iran.
Moreover, the whole "Iran is worse than Iraq" argument rings hollow because *none* of these critics dared utter such words when we were building up our forces in Kuwait (positioned for an attack on *either* Iran or Iraq).
Attack either, and such idiots would have then claimed that the *other* was the "real" threat.
Perhaps Europe can tolerate such fools, but I can't.