Speaking of Colin Powell...
Here is an ARTICLE from the front page of today's Washington Post.
Smooth move for the european masters of diplomacy to shoot off their mouths before Blix had even presented his report. After being cut off at the knees by our supposed allies, Powell has to wonder why he even bothered.
Here is an ARTICLE from the front page of today's Washington Post.
Moderate Powell Turns Hawkish On War With Iraq
Secretary of State Colin L. Powell, long perceived as the Bush administration's most prominent moderate on Iraq, has turned hawkish in the past week.
Powell's shift, apparent in public statements and in private conversations with his aides, stems from his dismay at the French decision to publicly oppose military action and President Bush's growing belief that neither inspectors nor Saddam Hussein appear capable of disarming Iraq.
Secretary of State Colin L. Powell, long perceived as the Bush administration's most prominent moderate on Iraq, has turned hawkish in the past week.
Powell's shift, apparent in public statements and in private conversations with his aides, stems from his dismay at the French decision to publicly oppose military action and President Bush's growing belief that neither inspectors nor Saddam Hussein appear capable of disarming Iraq.
State Department officials said the environment has changed dramatically this month. Hussein, in Powell's eyes, has repeatedly passed up opportunities to demonstrate that the Iraqi regime will cooperate with the inspections, by taking such actions as thwarting overflights and making it difficult to have productive interviews with scientists. "Hussein has not warmed up to the [inspection] process for 12 years," one official said. "It's pie in the sky to think he'll have a change of heart now."
Even more crucial, officials said, was France's decision Monday to openly break with the United States a week before the inspection report was delivered.
Even more crucial, officials said, was France's decision Monday to openly break with the United States a week before the inspection report was delivered.
Now that the French have jumped the gun, Clawson said, "they cut him off at the knees. It must have been terribly discouraging to him."
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