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Creatures of Habit

It's difficult to carry a big stick. The Middle East is east and west. Sixties Wilsonianism. Finding oneself offside. Plus much more.

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p>As for Miss Rice, I’m afraid she’s only marginally better than her predecessors, Colin Powell and Madeleine Halfbright, neither of whom were ready for primetime on the world stage. br> — Peter Skurkiss br> Stow, Ohio /p> p> THE QUALITY OF MERCY br> Re: Jay D. Homnick ‘s Declaration of War: Restated : /p>

This is again advice time. This time my advice is to Israel. Bomb terrorist marches. I do not see any reason to let terrorist march with masks and guns on the main streets of their local hostages with impunity. It empowers them and intimidates their opponents. Nor should they enjoy impunity during press conferences. Of course, warning leaflets should be dropped prior to such a strategy change warning reporters and the civilian populations of Gaza, the West Bank and Lebanon to stay away from terrorist marches and news conferences as they will be considered legitimate military targets.

p>This is short though not sweet. br> — Judith
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