- Nov 6, 2005
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It looks like Obama's first foreign policy challenge may be to give GWB a dope slap.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/200..._nm/us_afghan_violence
And right after Gen. Petraeus visited both Afghanistan and Pakistan to mend fences
regarding these kinds of blind air strikes, we see that the US army speaks with a forked tongue.
In related news, the Iraqi Parliament has already thrown GWB a curve ball, stating publically that they would refuse to ratify his unilateral GWB's my way or the highway
security agreement that would pave the way to renewing the UN mandate past 12/31/08. And instead, the Iraqi parliament will include the US President elect in any negotiations. Basically reducing GWB to the role of the errand boy, bringing the two together, and then being kicked to the lame duck role of watching the Iraqis talk to Obama.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/200..._nm/us_afghan_violence
And right after Gen. Petraeus visited both Afghanistan and Pakistan to mend fences
regarding these kinds of blind air strikes, we see that the US army speaks with a forked tongue.
In related news, the Iraqi Parliament has already thrown GWB a curve ball, stating publically that they would refuse to ratify his unilateral GWB's my way or the highway
security agreement that would pave the way to renewing the UN mandate past 12/31/08. And instead, the Iraqi parliament will include the US President elect in any negotiations. Basically reducing GWB to the role of the errand boy, bringing the two together, and then being kicked to the lame duck role of watching the Iraqis talk to Obama.