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Old 02-26-2006, 07:00 AM   #1
NeroASERCH

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Default Bush Foreign Policy : unilateralism & differences with Kerry
But I have the following caveat: Bush has so antagonized our major allies, particularly in Europe BS. France, Russia, and Germany were never strong allies with the US anyways. We have since strengthened relations with Pakistan (Very helpful in war on terror) many eastern bloc coutries, and Italy. We've "antagonized" some "major allies" but have gained many more TRUE allies. Ones that know what oppression is and appreciates our efforts.

I am not certain how effective Kerry's foreign policies will be. I love how the above line is later followed by the below line.

I do think that any rational observer of the international situation would come to the conclusion that Kerry has a much better chance of securing allied cooperation and collaboration in Iraq and elsewhere than the Bush administration.
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