View Full Version : Bush Diplomacy


shnook65
06-28-04, 06:52 PM
President Bush's trip to the NATO summit meeting comes at a time of diminished diplomatic strength, in which his administration has been forced into compromises with international organizations and individual countries.

Bush faces international skepticism and domestic pressure from Americans who worry that the Iraq mission may be on the brink of failure, because allies remain reluctant to engage more with Iraq militarily but for their recent gesture to help train Iraqi soldiers. Last week, the United Nations also refused to extend the United States troops immunity from prosecution by the International Criminal Court. Other nations are now joining to resist U.S. unilateralism. Though BushCo denies that their diplomatic strength has been undercut, it's prompted the administration to adjust its tone. It may be too late after 3 1/2 years of U.S. foreign policy.

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Roman
07-02-04, 05:13 PM
Isn't that an oxymoron? Bush diplomacy?

Godless
07-03-04, 09:19 AM
9/11 we will never forget:

http://www.whatreallyhappened.com/9-11secretservice.html

Did not mean to hijack threat, but this is part of Bush Deplomacy. The 9/11 commission failed, they don't connect the dots, there was no surprise attack, it was known, bush knew!, people died!!.

The dog did not bark.

The US corporate media failed, they went along with all the BS, that the brushco administration threw at them with out asking basic questions. Even dumb ass Michael Moore is afraid to ask.

All in one chunk: http://www.whatreallyhappened.com/9-11BasicQuestions.html

Godless.

historian2be
07-03-04, 03:49 PM
It has been said that, If the Bush Administration was sleeping, then the Clinton administration was in a coma.

Mr. Chips
07-03-04, 08:04 PM
Who ever said that was an obedient dupe. I would say that there is a degree of unconsciousness in all people. I dare say some seek to profligate unconsciousness even to the extent of facilitating other people's deaths. Me thinks Bush qualifies more as a mass murderer than Clinton.

hypewaders
07-03-04, 11:02 PM
(snore)

Asguard
07-03-04, 11:49 PM
why do you guys hate clinton so much?
cause he cheated?

is who hes sleeping with THAT important in the scheme of things?
does it make him a less able presidant because he gets a blow job from someone who he isnt married to?

Undecided
07-04-04, 01:42 PM
It's America's famous "fake shock syndrome" one that Bill Maher explained rather well. Americans just like to be outraged, even if they really aren't. Americans pretend to have these unassailable ethics that cannot be broken, whether it be segregation, or not allowing Lucy and Ricky to sleep in one bed (which married couple sleeps in separate beds separated by a lamp, and table?), then Clinton’s BJ, now Gay marriage. Americans want to be entertained.