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Here's an interesting piece from the Economist on Joe Lieberman and his support of the Iraq war. For those of you not in the US he received a torrent of abuse about it. You will probably get routed to an ad first, before you see this piece.
http://www.economist.com/world/na/di...Q&no_na_tran=1 From news article: The cause of the latest round of thrashings is Mr Lieberman's renewed defence of the war in Iraq. On returning from his fourth visit to that country, he wrote a piece in the Wall Street Journal that took issue with the Democratic line that America is up a wadi without a paddle. In fact, he detected a plan that is beginning to work. A week later Mr Lieberman threw more petrol on the blaze by warning his colleagues not to play politics with Iraq. He quoted Arthur Vandenberg, a Michigan Republican who defied his party to support Harry Truman's policy of containment, to the effect that “politics must stop at the water's edgeâ€. And he reminded his fellow Democrats that George Bush will be commander-in-chief for three more critical years: “In matters of war, we undermine presidential credibility at our nation's peril.†|
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I respect him for his views. What's your opinion on his views Medio? |
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I really don't think Israel is the principle thing for Joe. Its probably in there, but I think, given his values, that he thinks that the war is the right thing for the US, Israel aside. After all, you can be pro-Iraq war and yet neutralish on Israel, or at least have no special tie outside the shared values and civilization.
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