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Posted by Fred Pruitt 2002-11-09 10:54 am||
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#1 Somebody once said:"If you feel betrayed by the Syrians,you don't understand them."I think Syria just decided there's no reward in clinging to a sinking ship.
Posted by El Id
2002-11-09 11:40:31||
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#2 Yeah, but being Syrians, they'll try and exact a price for leaving the sinking ship. Count on it.
Posted by Fred
2002-11-09 11:55:27||
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#3 Seems awfully convenient that Muammar bailed on the Arab League just a couple of weeks before the vote. Now he doesn't have to pledge anything in Cairo. Two possibilities: 1) he saw the writing on the wall and didn't want any more tents bombed 2) he struck a deal and is going to get something. Wonder which way it went, and if the latter, who promised what?
#4 There were 13 others (Not counting the UK) on the SC that we had to pay off for their cooperation. I'd like to see a litany of what we had to pay in the way of direct aid, concessions, military aid and the like for each country's cooperation.
In the meantime, I'll quote some (rather sarcastic) advice from an Iraqi:
"my advice to blixy: demand to interview some high government official abroad the moment you are in iraq, you'll save everybody a lot of time."
My instinct with his instinct. That's the one that will break any pretense of 'cooperation'.