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Just finished watching BBC discussing Bush's tour and the subsequent feelings of the EU. A member of the UK Green Party said that Bush was not to be trusted and that America should be considered a rogue nation. However, of course, a conservtive member of Parliament, Jonathon Evans, said that Bush had been very encouraging. Apparently, the UK Parliament voted overwhelmingly to support the US in sanctions and pressure on Iran and it's supposed nuclear weapons proliferations.
The discussion was quite lively as one would expect between the Greens and Conservatives. But what turned on the light bulb over my head was the argument regarding Iran and how the EU would go about shutting down Iran's procurement of WMD. The Green Party says that they were frightened by Bush's refusal to remove military action from the table and follow only a diplomatic approach, while the conservatives were pleased by RICE'S assurrances of following diplomatic options FIRST.
The Green Party laughed and said that they had heard that before and that Bush's rhetoric of spreading freedom was nothing more than a facade for war. Evans said that the Greens needed to think more like the adults and understand that democracy was a complicated issues.
So, there it is, Powell was the face for war in Iraq and now, it's Rice. The rhetoric is softer, more feminine, but none the less, the face of war.
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